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It depends on what your alphabet is. For example:

  • If your alphabet is the Korean alphabet, then it was not based at all on alphabets from the Mediterranean. The Korean alphabet was promulgated by Sejong the Great, the fourth king of the Joseon Dynasty. The Hall of Worthies (Jiphyeonjeon, 집현ì?„) is often credited for the work. The origin of Hangul involved complex linguistic work by its initial inventors.
  • If your alphabet is the Armenian alphabet, then it was not based at all on alphabets from the Meditterrian. It was invented by Saint Mesrop Mashtots and Isaac of Armenia (Sahak Partev) in the year 405.
  • If your alphabet is the Hebrew alphabet, then it was based on the writing of the Phoenicians.
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Which country is the basis of your alphabet?

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What was the Greeks alphabet based on?

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