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Who developed the 23 letters of the present day alphabet?

The present day English alphabet has 26 letters, not 23. It was fixed by about the 16th Century, by many people.


Who introduced the written alphabet to the Greeks?

The Phoenicians.


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You use the Western alphabet and write in Italian for present day Rome. For ancient Rome, you use the western alphabet and write in Latin.


Which society introduced an alphabet that would later become the basis for the Greek alphabet?

The Phoenicians introduced an alphabet that would later influence the Greek alphabet. The Greek alphabet was adapted from the Phoenician script, with modifications and additions made to accommodate the unique sound system of the Greek language.


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.


What symbols became the basis of your alphabet today?

The modern alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet, which in turn evolved from the Etruscan alphabet. The Latin alphabet was introduced to the Romans around the 7th century BCE and was derived from the Greek alphabet.


How greek alphabet was found?

Cadmus introduced Phoenician letters.


What did the Phoenicians introduce that contributed greatly to written communication?

They introduced the Alphabet!


How long has japan used their alphabet?

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Did ancient Rome have a alphabet?

Yes, it had the same alphabet as we do! Ancient Rome introduced the form of lettering that we use today; that's how we came to have it!


Which feature of present-day Indian society was introduced by the British during colonial times?

parliamentary system of government