Do we cound every country's alphabet as its own entity or just the common name for them (latic, arabic, cyrillic)? If the former... English, French, Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Swedish/Norwegian/Danish.
Do we cound every country's alphabet as its own entity or just the common name for them (latic, arabic, cyrillic)? If the former... English, French, Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Swedish/Norwegian/Danish.
I meant to count Latin as only one alphabet but apparently people don't agree with me
I meant to count Latin as only one alphabet but apparently people don't agree with me
Yeah that's what I was thinking too (since alphabets are usually categorized like that anyway) but eh. Sounds more impressive if you count every language's alphabet as their own.