Phoinicians, Greeks and Romans
The early contributors to alphabetic writing were:The PhoeniciansThe IsraelitesTHe GreeksTHe Romans
Most western alphabets are based on the Greek alphabet.
Most western alphabets are based on the Greek alphabet.
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The Greeks based their alphabet on the Phoenician one, however they look rather different and the number of letters is different. The similarity is using letter symbols to denote sounds and facilitate reading.
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Modern Day Western Europe,
Modern Day Western Europe,
The Latin alphabet evolved from the Etruscan alphabet, which was used by the ancient Etruscan civilization in what is now modern-day Italy. The Etruscans, in turn, borrowed the alphabet from the Greek alphabet, which had been developed by the ancient Greeks. The Latin alphabet was later adapted and expanded by the Romans and became the basis for many modern alphabets, including English.
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