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Alphabet
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English
Etymology
From the first two letters of the Greek alphabet alpha (α) and beta (β).
Noun
- An ordered set of letters used in a language, for example the English alphabet
- In mathematics, the finite set of symbols accepted by a given language.
Translations
- Alsatian: Alphabet
- Arabic: أبجدية ()
- Asturian: alfabetu
- Catalan: alfabet
- Chinese: 字母 (zìmǔ)
- Dutch: alfabetl
- Esperanto: alfabeto
- Estonian: tähestik
- Filipino: alpabeto
- Finnish: aakkoset pl (1), aakkosto (1)
- French: alphabet m
- Frisian: alfabet
- German: Alphabet
- Hebrew: אלפבית (alpebet)
- Hungarian: írás
- Ido: alfabeto
- Indonesian: abjad , alfabet
- Interlingua: alphabeto
- Italian: alfabeto m
- Japanese: アルファベット (arufābētto, arufaabeeto)
- Korean: 문자 (mokcha)
- Latin: alphabetum
- Lithuanian: abėcėlė f (1), alfabetas m (1)
- Polish: alfabet
- Portuguese: alfabeto m
- Romanian: alfabetul
- Russian: алфавит , азбука (alfavit), (azbika)
- Spanish: alfabeto m
- Swedish: alfabet
- Tatar: älifba
- Ukrainian: абетка (abetka)
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