Why is the alphabetical order that way? Who said that that’s the order that it had to be?
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When Alexander the Great of ancient Greece came in contact with the Romans, the Romans began to borrow Greek words and had to change their alphabet in order to write these words. They borrowed Y and Z from the Eastern Greek alphabet, which they put at the end of their alphabet.
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- It's the Romans who turned it into the alphabet as we use it today. As RD.com points out, it was the Romans who took the letters Y and Z from the front of the alphabet, and tacked them onto the end.
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