The Greeks use written language to communicate.
The Romans in the 5th century BCE adapted Etruscan who adapted italic script from the western Greeks.
Cursive writing was borrowed from the Phoenicians, who seem to have pioneered it it about the 9th Century BCE.
Font is the type writing available for computers or typewriters today; they wrote in their own language by hand.
Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
Well, I'm sure just as people do now, they probably used one of the letters in their language... After all, the Ancient Greeks started the concept of mathematics and physics.
yes they also wrote with pen of a bird feather
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The greeks
Christianity and written language. Christianity came from the Roman/ Byzantine Empire. Written language came from the greeks. (Axum adopted the 'Geez' language that was invented in ancient Greece.)
Greeks speak the Greek language.
While the Egyptians were the first to create a written language, it was the Greeks who invented the first alphabet.
Arabic-speaking countries use Arabic as their written language.
The language notably absent in the literature of the Greeks and Romans is English.
The Romans in the 5th century BCE adapted Etruscan who adapted italic script from the western Greeks.
Cursive writing was borrowed from the Phoenicians, who seem to have pioneered it it about the 9th Century BCE.
Ancient Greek. It's also similar to that of modern Greek.The Ancient Greeks had a written language. Some of the letters in the English Alphabet come from letters in the Ancient Greek language. There are many famous books written by the Ancient Greeks in the Ancient Greek language which have been translated into English, such as The Republic by Plato, Oedipus Rexby Sophocles, and even some books of the Bible were originally written in Ancient Greek.Yes, they borrowed and adapted the Phoenician alphabet.
without the use of a written language