Alphabet From Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia • Interested...which each character represents a syllable, but alphabets are the most widespread writing system. Alphabets ...
6 Answers · Society & Culture · 31/10/2007
... guess that depends on how you define "character" and " alphabet ". The Thai alphabet is is a syllabic alphabet ...
9 Answers · Society & Culture · 05/01/2007
Probably the Extremaduran language, which is also spoken in Spain. In Extremaduran, it is spelled "Güiquipeya". A logo was also designed for "...
3 Answers · Computers & Internet · 18/01/2010
Those are common in the Levant and Egypt 2 3 5 7 Some North West African dialects use 9 and 8 too
1 Answers · Society & Culture · 13/09/2013
... alphabet or the Proto-Canaanite alphabet . See http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Proto-Canaanite_ alphabet ... into “T”. This early alphabet was adapted, with much change of shape...
6 Answers · Social Science · 07/05/2009
A collection of letters make up the alphabet . So the English alphabet contains 26 letters. ...
4 Answers · Education & Reference · 21/02/2008
http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/ Alphabet alphabet .tmema.org clicnet.swarthmore.edu/rire/abcde/ alphabet .html www.mrsalphabet.com
8 Answers · Education & Reference · 27/07/2006
... to cyrillics. I have no idea how suitable the Latin alphabets are for Tajik. The turks use an adapted kind...
2 Answers · Society & Culture · 27/03/2016
...on their order and original identity. The earliest Latin alphabet ( http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/History_of_the_Latin_ alphabet ) is, as mentioned...
6 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 08/12/2009
Well this isn't Wikipedia , but it claims that the Greek alphabet was the first European alphabet , as opposed to ...
3 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 07/11/2009