The Phoenicians.
An alphabet.
the Greek alphabet was developed by a Greek with first hand experience of contemporary.
development of an alphabet based on sound and develop purple dye from snail.
It didn't. The letter K was first used in the Greek alphabet.
No. the first "true" alphabet (meaning that it contained both consonants and vowels" was created by the Greeks.
It depends on how you define "alphabet"The Egyptians were the first to create any form of phonetic symbol. They had an alphabet with 24 consonants that they mixed in with logo-grams (symbols representing whole words).The Phoenicians were the first to have an entirely phonetic-based writing system (an alphabet of 22 consonants).The Greeks were the first to have a full alphabet of both consonants and vowels.
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from the alphabet
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Phoenicia
The alphabet and sailing around the world.
I just know that Cambodian alphabet is the longest and consists of 74 letters!