The creation and changing of alphabets, as shown by their history, occurs due to the development needs of human communities, united by one language in certain public national entities. The alphabets as systems of different letters denote the system of phonemes as basic units or atoms of a particular language at a certain stage of its development. Objectively, regardless of the person, languages are developing in their natural matters which are the sounds of speech. Alphabets can be modified and improved by people, cognizing objective language derivative laws intuitively and efficiently. Even a few letters adding or deleting from the alphabet is mated with the change of spelling of a large number of words within a certain language which is p...