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The English alphabet has 26 letters in it... Others suggest the alphabet was developed in central... of the Greek alphabet was carried over by Greek colonists from... the alphabet survived in intellectual and religious works... The Cyrillic alphabet is one of the most widely used modern alphabets... The Glagolitic alphabet is believed to have been created by... while the Cyrillic alphabet was invented by the Bulgarian scholar... alphabet was created by... Hangul is a unique alphabet in a variety of ways... early 1900s and has elements of both an alphabet and a syllabary... Like an alphabet the phonemes of... International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration... an alphabet is a script that is... The earliest known alphabet in the wider sense is the... The number of letters in an alphabet can be quite small... alphabet is sometimes claimed to be as small... While Rotokas has a small alphabet because it has few phonemes to represent... has an alphabet of 53 letters... The Hindi alphabet must represent both Sanskrit and modern vocabulary... The largest true alphabet where each letter is graphically independent is probably... Some adaptations of the Latin alphabet are augmented with... tablets from the fourteenth century BC preserve the alphabet in two sequences... so the degree to which letters of an alphabet correspond to phonemes of a language varies greatly from one language to another and even... the problem of dialects by simply associating the alphabet with the national standard... switched from the Arabic alphabet to the Roman alphabet... How the Alphabet Was Born from Hieroglyphs... The Marvelous History of Our Alphabet from A to Z... How the Alphabet Was Born from Hieroglyphs...

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