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The ancient Phoenician alphabet is the foundation of the western alphabets.

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What alphabet is used in the western hemisphere?

The Latin alphabet is the most widly used in the Western Hemisphere.


Whose alphabet did the Greeks modify?

They made modifications to the old Phoenician alphabet.


What does the Italian alphabet look like?

The Italian alphabet looks like any other alphabet in the western world.


How do you write in Italian or Latin?

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 Phoenician invention influenced the western world?

We derive our alphabet from them

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What alphabet is used in the western hemisphere?

The Latin alphabet is the most widly used in the Western Hemisphere.


Whose alphabet is the Greek alphabet based on?

The current consensus is that the Greeks got the alphabet from the Phoenicians.


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What alphabet are most modern day western alphabets based on?

Most western alphabets are based on the Greek alphabet.


Whose alphabet did the Greeks modify?

They made modifications to the old Phoenician alphabet.


Which Fertile Crescent society developed an alphabet that was later the basis for the Greek alphabet?

The Phoenician society, located in the eastern Mediterranean coastal region of the Fertile Crescent, developed an alphabet that served as the basis for the Greek alphabet. The Phoenician alphabet consisted of 22 consonant symbols, which were adopted and modified by the Greeks to incorporate vowel sounds as well. This Greek alphabet, in turn, became the foundation for the Latin alphabet used in many Western languages today.


What does the Italian alphabet look like?

The Italian alphabet looks like any other alphabet in the western world.


How do you write in Italian or Latin?

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.


Dose Latin America have a alphabet?

Yes: the Latin or western alphabet (the same you are currently using).