Early Greek merchants adapted the Phoenician alphabet for their own use.
Greeks.
no it wasn't it was the Greek alphabet that was the first
Greek Hebrew Phoenician Egyptian and several others.
It comes from the Greek alphabet
the Greek's invented the alphabet and know it is close to the one we have now
The Greeks invented the alphabet Alpha-Beta is the first two letters of the greek alphabet. Which makes up the name Alpha-Bet/Alpha-Beta
Nobody. The English borrowed the Latin alphabet in the 8th or 9th Century, and then modified it to fit the sounds of English.___English uses the Latin alphabet, which in turn developed from the Greek alphabet. That in turn developed from various alphabets in use in the Mediterranean region ... Nobody invented the alphabet.Nobody. It was invented. Alpha and beta are A and b in ancient Greek. ___ English uses the Roman alphabet, which in turn developed from the Greek alphabet. That in turn developed from various alphabets in use in the Mediterranean region ... Nobody invented the alphabet.
The greek alphabet was developed by the Ancient Greeks, we do not know who actually invented it.
capitals weren't invented yet
They invented an alphabet in about 1000 BCE which became the basis of the Greek and latin alphabets, and so our alphabet of today.
the Phoenecians originated numbers to keep track of trade information. dont know letters The Romans derived our alphabet from the Greek alphabet about 500 BC. St Cyril derived the Cyrillic alphabet from the Greek alphabet about 1000 AD.
No, they invented an alphabet from which the Greek, Latin and today's alphabets descended.