Phoenician.
The Egyptian alphabet/language is one of the oldest known that has been recorded as of yet. The Greek alphabet is descendant of the Phoenician alphabet but the Greek alphabet is the first and oldest to record each consonant and vowel with a separate symbol.
The Hebrews were the first to adapt the Phoenician alphabet for the Hebrew language.
Try the basics first. Know first the alphabet of the language. Then try copying the alphabet. When done writing, try now speaking.
While the Egyptians were the first to create a written language, it was the Greeks who invented the first alphabet.
The Phoenicians created the first alphabet that is the basis for the modern alphabet.
Ancient Greek. Alpha and Beta are the first two letters in the Greek Alphabet.
The first recorded language is called Sanskrit, I think.
The word "alpha" comes from the Greek language. It is the first letter of the Greek alphabet and has been adopted in many languages to describe the first or beginning of something.
The first two letters of the Greek alphabet are:Αα AlphaΒβ Beta... so the word is... alphabet (a collection of symbols for a written language).
The first two letters of the Greek alphabet are:Αα AlphaΒβ Beta... so the word is... alphabet (a collection of symbols for a written language).
A. The German language uses the Latin alphabet, just as English does, with the addition of a few special letters.
It is an alphabet that was created for s specific language, and not borrowed from another language.