Yes.
no. It uses the Latin Alphabet.
Israel uses the Hebrew alphabet for the Hebrew language, the Arabic alphabet for the Arabic language, and the Latin alphabet for the English languages. Signs in all three languages can be found throughout Israel.
Hebrew uses the Hebrew alphabet, and Arabic uses the Arabic alphabet. Both alphabets are consonant-based.
The word "language" in Arabic is (لغة) logha. As for the actual method of writing in Arabic, Arabic is a language with an alphabet. It is written from right to left by scripting the letters together.
While Maltese uses the latin alphabet, it is a semitic language derived from Arabic. It is the only official language in the semitic language group in Europe.
It developed and evolved the Arabic language, as well as the Arabic alphabet
There isn't something called Palestinian alphabet, because all the Arabian countries - including Palestine- has one language which is the Arabic language. The Arabic language has 28 alphabets.
There are 28 letters in the Arabic alphabet.
the second letter in Arabic alphabet is(ب)
The first letter in the Arabic alphabet is called "alif". It's written like this in Arabic: أ
I don't know what you mean by this question, but Jawi script is the modified version of Arabic script to write Malay language. Meaning, there are some extra characters added and the vowels may not follow identical rules as arabic.
The Islamic alphabet is Urdu.