I'm not sure, but the answer might be Mongolian, which has been written with the traditional Mongolian alphabet, the Galik alphabet, the Oirat alphabet, the Buryat alphabet, the Phags-pa script, the Soyombo script, the Latin alphabet, and the Cyrillic alphabet, as well as Braille.
Languages with alphabets, usually have only one alphabet. There are a few exceptions, when a language is used in more than one country, for example: Hindi is written with the Devanāgarī alphabet in India, and with the Arabic alphabet in Pakistan (where it's called Urdu).
CAMBODIAN is language which has 84 number of alphabets.
telugu language have 16 vowels and 36 consonants making total to 52 alphabets. They combined to make 576 compound characters.
i don't think Chinese even has an alphabet. just words/characters. Most languages have only 1 alphabet, such as English, Greek, and Korean.
it has 28 alphabets i.e. 28 different sounds.
India probably has the most alphabets of any country.
India is the country with the most alphabets, though technically speaking, most of the languages of India are written with Abugidas, not alphabets.
Languages with alphabets, usually have only one alphabet. There are a few exceptions, when a language is used in more than one country, for example: Hindi is written with the Devanāgarī alphabet in India, and with the Arabic alphabet in Pakistan (where it's called Urdu).
CAMBODIAN is language which has 84 number of alphabets.
There is no language on Earth that uses 12 different alphabets. Most languages use only 1 alphabet, and a few use 2.
Generally speaking, no language uses more than 1 alphabet at any given time in its history. Rare exceptions occur where there are political divisions, such as Serbo-Croatian (which is the same language written with 2 different alphabets).
There is no language that has 75 alphabets. Most languages only have 1 alphabet.
Tamil with 247
telugu language have 16 vowels and 36 consonants making total to 52 alphabets. They combined to make 576 compound characters.
It's an international language, use latin alphabets and has a phrase construction where the noun is on the right most.
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There is no such thing as a silent alphabet. Alphabets are used to represent the sounds of a language. A silent alphabet would have no function, unless you are talking about sign language alphabets. In that case, all sign language alphabets are silent.