Both the Phoenicians and the Egyptians.
"Phoenicians lived in the Fertile Crescent and were part of an early civilization. Some things they did include inventing an alphabet, which later evolved into the English alphabet."
Some say it was the Sumerians...
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 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
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Romans
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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 Phoenician civilisation.
It is generally held that the Latins adopted the Cumae alphabet, a variant of the Greek alphabet, in the 7th century BC from Cumae, a Greek colony in southern Italy. Roman legend credited the introduction to one Evander, son of the Sibyl, supposedly 60 years before the Trojan war, but there is no historically sound basis to this tale. From the Cumae alphabet, the Etruscan alphabet was derived and the Latins eventually adopted 21 of the original 26 Etruscan letters. -- Also -- The Greek alphabet came from the ancient levent alphabet.