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Shakespeare only used 1 alphabet: the English alphabet, derived from the Latin alphabet. That means that he did not use the Arabic alphabet, the Greek alphabet, the Cyrillic alphabet, the Hebrew alphabet, the Sanskrit alphabet, Chinese characters, or Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics, to name but a few.

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"x and z......check any original works of Shakespeare you will never find 'x' and 'z'"

Bull. Absolute rubbish. "And oft 'tis seene, the wicked prize it selfe Buyes out the lawe" (Hamlet)

"Your wrongs doe set a scandall on my sexe" (A Midsummer Night's Dream)

Both quotations are from the First Folio.

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None. They are all there. Sometimes Shakespeare's plays were printed with fonts that had no letter "J" in which case they substituted an "I". The Title page of the third Quarto of Romeo and Juliet is a good example: "Juliet" is spelled with a J but the word "majesty's" is spelled "maiesties" and the printer's first name, John, is spelled "Iohn". See the related link.

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Shakespeare did not use the Cyrillic or Arabic alphabets because he wrote in English, not in Russian or Arabic.

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The alphabets invented for the use of North American Indian languages had not yet been invented.

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