There is so many different alphabets because there is so many different languages. Every language has a different alphabet. Even the English alphabet and the Spanish alphabet are different, even though not by much.
Every distinct alphabet on the planet is different from all other alphabets.
It became the basis for the Greek and Latin alphabets, and so today's alphabets.
If you are talking about a singular noun, the proper word is alphabet. For example, "I know the English alphabet." However, if you are talking about the plural noun, the word to use is alphabets. For example, "The alphabets of Spanish and German are somewhat different from that of English."
The Phoenician alphabet was the basis of the Greek and Roman alphabets, and so of today's alphabets.
There are no alphabets in any numbers. alphabets contain only letters (not numbers).
ALL alphabets lack symmetry because they are composed of many different letters.
There is no exact count, because it's hard to define what a fundamental difference is between alphabets, but a rough estimate is in the neighborhood of 100 natural alphabets, and thousands of constructed ones.
There are many alphabets used in Canada, but officially there are only 2: the English and French Alphabets.
Every distinct alphabet on the planet is different from all other alphabets.
Japanese writing consists of three different alphabets: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana and Katakana are phonetic alphabets with characters representing sounds, while Kanji consists of characters borrowed from Chinese writing, each representing a word or concept.
There are hundreds of alphabets. If you're only talking about pure alphabets that include letters for vowels and consonants, the most common are:LatinGreekCyrillicKoreanArmenianGeorgianHebrew with nikkudArabic with tashkīl
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.
The total number of alphabets is 26. So the probability of letter C = No of time c is present in the alphabets / Total number of alphabets So probability of letter c is 1/26
If you are talking about a singular noun, the proper word is alphabet. For example, "I know the English alphabet." However, if you are talking about the plural noun, the word to use is alphabets. For example, "The alphabets of Spanish and German are somewhat different from that of English."
No, as of 2013 there no such website.
There are hundreds of alphabets and non-alphabetic writing systems in current use on the planet. Go to Omniglot to see them.
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