The Sumerians
The Canaanites, an ancient Semitic people, are credited with developing one of the earliest alphabets around the 2nd millennium BCE. This script, known as the Proto-Canaanite or Proto-Sinaitic alphabet, evolved from Egyptian hieroglyphs and significantly influenced subsequent writing systems. The alphabet was simpler and more accessible than previous forms of writing, allowing for easier literacy and communication, ultimately serving as a precursor to the Phoenician alphabet and, later, the Greek and Latin alphabets.
Which group was credited with inventing the recitative
the script are the best group and better then coldplay.
Yes, Chinese can be written using ethnic scripts such as Tibetan script, Mongolian script, Uighur script, and many others depending on the specific ethnic minority group within China. Each script reflects the unique language and cultural heritage of the ethnic group that uses it.
Greeks
There's no answer.
Stop trying it. It's impossible
Prokaryots
They were the earliest inhabitants of Greece.
the spanish
the spanish
there is a script(whoever wrote there isn't is wrong) I am actually doing it with my theater group. I don't know where to get it though. Sorry.