Alphabets are writing systems in which each symbol typically represents one sound or phoneme of the language. Different languages use different types of alphabets, and some languages may use more than one type of writing system. Here are some of the main types of alphabets and the languages that use them:

Latin Alphabet

Cyrillic Alphabet

Greek Alphabet

Arabic Alphabet

Hebrew Alphabet

Devanagari Alphabet

Hangul

Armenian Alphabet

Georgian Alphabet

Thaana Alphabet

Ethiopic (Ge’ez) Alphabet

Braille

These are just a few examples, and many other writing systems exist around the world. Some languages also use syllabaries (where each symbol represents a syllable) or logographic systems (where each symbol represents a word or morpheme), such as Japanese (with Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji) and Chinese (with Hanzi).

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