The one that is used today was invented by Louis Braille, who was only 13 years old when he invented it. There were other attempts at inventing such an alphabet before he invented his, but they were not very practical.
braille alphebet was invented for blind people to touch and read everything
Braille invented the raised dot alphabet to give blind people the ability to read by touch.
The Braille alphabet. The blind are able to feel the bumps for each letter.
He invented a system of raised dots to represent letters, so that blind people could read.It is called the Braille script. Check the related link for more info 200 years ago he invented Braille, for blind peopleHe invented Braille, an alphabet using raised dots that could be read by touch. A language for the blind.
Braille :)
The Phoenicians invented the alphabet in the 1900's B.C.E.
The concept of a purely phonetic alphabet was invented by the Phoenicians, sometime prior to 1050 BCE.
They invented it so that blind people can read which i think was very smart because reading is really fun and just because you cant see dosent mean that shouldn't be able to loose that ablility.
Louis Braille, a blind Frenchman, invented the system of raised dots known as Braille in 1824. This tactile writing system allows visually impaired individuals to read through touch.
Romans invented the Latin alphabet. Early English monks adapted it for use in English.
no it wasn't it was the Greek alphabet that was the first
The Greeks did they borrowed the Phoenician alphabet and created the own alphabet using the Phoenician alphabet.