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Hebrew.
Greek.
The three main Cyrillic languages are Russian, Bulgarian, and Serbian. Each language has its own unique alphabet based on the Cyrillic script.
thirty-three or 33
2 languages : italian and english
A person who knows three languages is typically referred to as a trilingual.
the three main top languages in the world are English Chinese and Spanish in that order.
Egyptian, Hebrew, and Greek
Egyptian, Hebrew, and Greek
The three main Cyrillic languages are Russian, Bulgarian, and Serbian. Each language has its own unique alphabet based on the Cyrillic script.
There isn't an alphabet with origins from all three of those languages.
Mediterranean Europe has three alphabets: Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek. Latin-Mediterranean languages include: Spanish French Italian Maltese Albanian Turkish Slovene Croatian Bosnian* Montenegrin* - English uses the Latin alphabet, so this is what Latin letters look like. However, alphabets differ between languages and some letters can be added or removed. For example, Ch and Rr are considered letters in the alphabet in some languages. Cyrillic-Mediterranean languages include: Bosnian* Montenegrin* - The Cyrillic alphabet was created in 10th century Bulgaria and was widely adopted throughout Eastern Europe. Some other languages that use the Cyrillic alphabet are Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Bulgarian. Look at the link below to read about and see the Cyrillic alphabet. Greek-Mediterranean languages include: Greek - Greek is the only language to use the Greek alphabet. The Greek alphabet was created in the 8th century BCE. Because of the importance of the Greek language and alphabet, you can still see signs of it being used all throughout the Western World today. For example, fraternities and sorotities use Greek letters as their names (for example, Alpha Delta Omega [A Δ Ω]). Look at the link below to read about and see the Greek alphabet. * - Bosnian and Montenegrin are used in wide levels in both the Latin and Cyrillic alphabet. Alphabets can be converted into other alphabets. For example, you can write the English language (Latin alphabet) in the Greek alphabet, or the Greek language (Greek alphabet) in 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.
Transnistria has three official languages - Moldovan (basically Romanian written in cyrillic), Russian and Ukranian. Hence: Noroc! Privyet! Privit!
Israel uses the Hebrew alphabet to write and print Hebrew, the Arabic alphabet to write and print Arabic, and the Latin alphabet to write and print English. That covers the two official languages of the country, and the most widely spoken non-official one. Signs on all major highways, and street signs in most parts of the larger cities, are printed in all three of those languages.
The presence of only three vowels in the early Latin alphabet—A, E, and I—was primarily due to the limited phonetic needs of the languages spoken by its users at the time. These vowels were sufficient to represent the sounds in Latin and its predecessors. Over time, as languages evolved and the need for more vowel sounds became apparent, additional letters like O and U were incorporated into the alphabet. This adaptation reflects the dynamic nature of language and writing systems.
TonnAs in 'wave of the ocean':It is tonn in all three Gaelic languages (Irish, Scottish and Manx).
Israel has two official languages ... Hebrew and Arabic. In addition, English is taught in all Israeli school, is widely spoken, and enjoys a semi-official social and diplomatic status. Most city-street signs and highway-information signs in the country are printed in all three of those languages. -- Hebrew is written in the Hebrew alphabet. -- Arabic is written in the Arabic alphabet -- English is written in the English alphabet. In addition to these official and widely-spoken languages in Israel, the population has roots in more than 130 countries, and a huge number of those languages are spoken in many homes and ethnic enclaves.
"Alphabet" has three syllables.