== Ancient Semites used the earliest alphabet.
The Hebrews were the first to adapt the Phoenician alphabet for the Hebrew language.
The Latin alphabet was first used for English around the 8th or 9th Century. The modern 26-Letter alphabet was in use by 1634.
The first semi-phonetic writing system was a set of 24 symbols used in Egyptian Hieroglyphics. The Phoenicians were the first to use only phonetic symbols. They had an alphabet of 22 consonants, but the vowels were not written. The Greeks were the first use us phonetic symbols for all the sounds of a language (the first pure alphabet)
No, instead they created the first genuine alphabet.
The Mexican alphabet. The Greek use the Greek alphabet. The Germans use the German alphabet. The French use the French alphabet. Etc.
The Phoenicians introduced the first use of the alphabet. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ NOW I KNOW MY ABC'S........ OK you get it! The Phoenicians introduced the first use of the alphabet. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ NOW I KNOW MY ABC'S........ OK you get it!
The first vowel in the alphabet is "A."
so that people could use it to scientifically yell at people
It depends on which alphabet you want to compare to the Latin Alphabet. You would have to specify which alphabet you use.
No, the first Anglo-Saxon alphabet looked rather different form the one we use today for the English language.
Alpha is the first letter of the Greek alphabet.
The first letter of the English alphabet is 'A'