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The Latin Alphabet formed the basis for the English alphabet.

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Which alphabet forms the basis of the English alphabet?

The Latin alphabet forms the basis of the English alphabet, it is the same alphabet, with the exceptions of J, U, and W.


The Phoenicians developed an alphabet using only symbols which became the basis of our alphabet today.?

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Is the Latin alphabet identical to the English alphabet?

No, the Latin alphabet is not identical to the English alphabet. The Latin alphabet is the basis for many languages, including English, but there are differences in the letters and their usage across different languages.


Why is the Phoenician alphabet false?

The Phoenician alphabet is real, and formed the basis of the Greek and Roman alphabets, and today's European alphabets.


What were the Phoenicians known for inventing?

The alphabet which formed the basis of the Greek, Latin and today's alphabets.


Why is the Phoenician alphabet significant?

It formed the basis of the Greek and Roman alphabets, and so our alphabets of today.


Did the Phoenicians have a writing system?

Yes, and their alphabet formed the basis of the Greek and Roman alphabets and today's alphabets.


What was the Phoenician's most important achievement?

Invention of an alphabet and astral navigation.


What alphabet was the basis of the greek alphabet?

The Phoenician alphabet was the inspiration for the Greek alphabet.


Is it rue that in the ancient region of Phoenicia an alphabet was developed using symbols that represented animals people and plaes?

Yes - it formed the basis of the Greek, Roman and our present day alphabet.


Who came up with the Latin alphabet?

The Latin alphabet was adapted from the Etruscan alphabet, which was ultimately derived from the Greek alphabet. Its use spread throughout the Roman Empire and became the basis for many modern alphabets, including the English alphabet.


What other people were influenced by the Phoenician alphabet?

It was adapted as a basis for Latin and Greek, and so became the basis of today's alphabets.