The Phonecians initiated the developement of the alphabet we are familiar with today, it took a long time but was mostly developed by 1000BC.æ We still use the words Phonetics and Phonics in relation to our language today.
The Phoenicians were the carriers of civilization who developed an alphabet, as well as a trading network. Their written alphabet is the ancestor of the Greek and Roman alphabets.
Phoenician civilization
A. ChineseB. MinoanC. Phoenician (Answer)D. Mycenaean
They invented an alphabet which is the basis from which ours developed.
The Phoenicians
Both the Phoenicians and the Egyptians.
We need to know the "what" they developed.
I just know that Cambodian alphabet is the longest and consists of 74 letters!
dont know.
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
The alphabet system is generally credited to the Phoenician civilization, which developed a phonetic alphabet around 1050 BCE. This script consisted of 22 consonants and was designed for ease of use in trade and communication. The Phoenician alphabet significantly influenced later writing systems, including Greek and Latin, forming the basis for many modern alphabets used today.
The ancient Phoenicians developed 30 signs to create the Semitic alphabet in 1600 BC. This alphabet is considered to be the foundation of almost all alphabets that would follow. The Greeks developed their own version of this alphabet in 1000 BC to create the Ionic alphabet. Later, the Romans adapted this to form their alphabet. This alphabet reached England in the 5th century. Almost 100 other languages were ultimately developed from the Roman alphabet.