The Greeks did not invent the alphabet. The alphabet was invented by the Phoenicians; the Greeks merely adapted the Phoenician alphabet to their own language.The Phoenician alphabet was originally a syllabary, but because of sound changes in the language it evolved into an alphabet.
The Greek alphabet was based on the Phoenician alphabet.
the alphabet
The Phoenician alphabet from which the Greeks developed a "true" alphabet, which consists of both vowels andconsonants.
Greeks
the Greek alphabet was developed by a Greek with first hand experience of contemporary.
They got the letters from rejects, like YOUR MOM.
No. the first "true" alphabet (meaning that it contained both consonants and vowels" was created by the Greeks.
the Phoenicians made an alphabet that the Greeks adopted and changed a little.
The Greeks did not invent the alphabet. The alphabet was invented by the Phoenicians; the Greeks merely adapted the Phoenician alphabet to their own language.The Phoenician alphabet was originally a syllabary, but because of sound changes in the language it evolved into an alphabet.
The Greek alphabet was based on the Phoenician alphabet.
the alphabet
The Phoenician alphabet from which the Greeks developed a "true" alphabet, which consists of both vowels andconsonants.
yes ******* The Greeks derived the alphabet from the Phoenicians and they adapted it in their own needs.
Greeks
They Got It From The Phoenician Alphabet And Adapted It.
The Greeks adapted the alphabet from the Phoenicians around the 8th century BC. They modified the Phoenician script by adding vowels to create the Greek alphabet. This allowed for more precise sound representation in their language.