Ancient Greek. Alpha and Beta are the first two letters in the Greek Alphabet.
It was from Greek.
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The English language alphabet has 26 letters.
"Native alphabet" is a phrase that refers to your native language. If you speak English, your native alphabet is the Latin alphabet.
No. A borrowed or loan word is a word adopted from another language without translation. Much of the technical language of music is borrowed from Italian: lento, piano, and opera are a few. Many culinary terms are loans from French.
It is an alphabet that was created for s specific language, and not borrowed from another language.
The Hebrew alphabet was borrowed from the Phoenicians.
they borrowed technology from the muzazians and also borrowed the wood handcrafted designs such as musical instruments from the shopanians. Also they borrowed the building designs from the Egyptians and borrowed the armor and weaponry from sumerians. They needed an alphabet to so they borrowed the Phoenician alphabet from the romans
The letter "w" exists in Spanish, but all of the "w" words are borrowed from another language.
They used the Hebrew alphabet, which was borrowed from the Phoenicians.
The Greeks did they borrowed the Phoenician alphabet and created the own alphabet using the Phoenician alphabet.
Old English borrowed the Latin alphabet (which we use today) around the 9th Century.
The word "toll-booth" originated from Dutch, where "toll" means a charge or fee, and "booth" refers to a small enclosed space. It has been borrowed into English to describe a booth or station where tolls or fees are collected for using roads or bridges.
The Romans spoke and spread their language, Latin, wherever they settled. The modern languages of Portugal, Spain, Italy, France and Romania have all evolved from Latin. Other languages such as English have individual words which morphed from Latin as well. In addition, the official languages of the entire continent of South America have evolved from Latin due to the Spanish and Portuguese colonizations.
Yes. the letter i has been in the English alphabet since it was borrowed from Latin in the 8th Century.
well, i suppose a cavemans grunt could be classed as language, and its doubtful they had an alphabet. so yes, language probably came before the alphabet
There is no language that has 75 alphabets. Most languages only have 1 alphabet.