There is only one alphabet in common use in America: The English version of the Latin alphabet. Some Native American tribes have unique alphabets as well, but they are not in common use.
If you are talking about the letters of the words "PAN no", there is only one alphabet used: the Latin alphabet.
The ancient Mayans didn't use alphabetic writing. Mayans used hieroglyphics.
There are a number of phonetic alphabets, but Zulu is used for "Z" in many.
There are no alphabets in any numbers. alphabets contain only letters (not numbers).
It depends on which alphabets you're comparing.
There are many alphabets used in Canada, but officially there are only 2: the English and French Alphabets.
ALL English Alphabets are used in America Especially USA but for some words American's avoid U. For eg. Color = Colour, Honor=Honour
ALL alphabets lack symmetry because they are composed of many different letters.
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The different alphabets of the world, are produced by the people who use them. Numbers are produced by those same people. Numbers are also used in languages that do not have alphabets.
If you are talking about the letters of the words "PAN no", there is only one alphabet used: the Latin alphabet.
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The Latin and the Cyrillic.
There are a number of phonetic alphabets, but Zulu is used for "Z" in many.
The are no alphabets native to the Americas as far as any has ever discovered. Most native writing systems are syllabic or pictographic.The alphabet most widely used in the Americas is the Latin alphabet, which was brought by the Europeans. It is used for English, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Dutch, and most other minority languages of North and South America.
Loosely speaking, there are about 100 different pure alphabets in current use in the world, including: Latin (used for English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, etc...) Greek (used for Greek) Cyrillic (used for Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, etc...) Hangul (used for Korean) Armenian (used for Armenian)