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What writing system(s) does this language use?
Greek has used the Greek alphabet for 2900 years. Throughout this period, Greek has moved form Classical Greek of Herodotus to the Modern Greek that we see today. The alphabet, however, has remained exactly the same. It is the first known alphabet to have introduced the concept of a vowel as a single letter, and, although the pronunciation is not known, one can say with relative confidence that Greek is a phonemically orthographic language - it is spoken how it is written. The alphabet has 24 letters, with upper-case and lower-case forms for each one. A couple of things to note:

Here is the alphabet:
 * Sigma has two forms: σ and ς. ς is used only at the end of words, whereas σ is used in the middle of words.

How many people speak this language?
Not many. It is a dead language, but has been kept alive by random classicists out there.

What is the history of this language?
Classical Greek is one of the first