The Latin alphabet is the most widely used alphabet today, having been derived from the Greek alphabet and now used by many languages globally with some additional letters or diacritical marks added. While most alphabets use linear letters formed by lines, Braille is an example of a non-linear alphabet where letters are composed differently.
The Latin alphabet is the most widely used alphabet today, having been derived from the Greek alphabet and now used by many languages globally with some additional letters or diacritical marks added. While most alphabets use linear letters formed by lines, Braille is an example of a non-linear alphabet where letters are composed differently.
The Latin alphabet is the most widely used alphabet today, having been derived from the Greek alphabet and now used by many languages globally with some additional letters or diacritical marks added. While most alphabets use linear letters formed by lines, Braille is an example of a non-linear alphabet where letters are composed differently.
Of the dozens of alphabets in use today, the most popular is the Latin alphabet, [11]
which was derived
from the Greek alphabet, and which is now used by many languages worldwide, often with the addition of extra letters or diacritical marks. While most alphabets have letters composed of lines (linear writing), there are also exceptions such as the alphabets used in Braille.