It was the first alphabet.
It was a trading empire.
Phoenicians
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The kings of the independent city-states which made up the Phoenician world.
There's no corresponding letter for phi"To represent some sound distinctions made in Greek but not in Phoenician, the Greeks added phi, chi, psi, and later omega to the Phoenician symbols"See the related link.
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First, the opted for trade rather than conquest to solve a population crisis; then their inventiveness - astral navigation, seamanship, inventing alphabetic writing.
the Phoenician alphabet developed into our modern day alphabet and it helps us communicate.
The Phoenician alphabet is simpler and more concise than cuneiform, which had hundreds of characters. This made the Phoenician alphabet easier to learn and more adaptable for different languages. Additionally, the Phoenician alphabet was more portable, as it could be easily written and inscribed on various surfaces.
They made modifications to the old Phoenician alphabet.
It developed from trading Phoenician goods int carriage trade - that is shipping locally-produced goods between other centres.
Phoenician!