The Greeks never lost their ability to write and speak. Greeks were under the rule of the ottoman empire, many Greeks (peasants) didnt have the freedom to learn how to write etc because they were in an enslaved state. There where many Greek schools even at the Epoch of the Ottoman Empire many Greeks were well educated and their abilities went far beyond just writing.
The Greeks wrote on stone.
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The English language can be improved by writing it. Many people do not write with the proper grammar often and therefore lose out on the ability to write quality work in the English language.
Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
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I don't have the ability to write this sentence.
Pen, paper and ink.
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Not in general. The Greek civilization was older than the Latin civilization, and the Greeks considered their language, arts and culture to be superior to others, including those of the Romans (although they held Egyptian culture in high esteem on account of its great antiquity). The Romans, by the way, agreed with this assessment, and emulated the Greeks in all matters of art and literature. An indispensible part of being an educated Roman was the ability to speak and write Greek.
They were the first people to write the alphabet. The Ancient Greek's
To write "Did he lose his license?" as a statement, you would simply say "He lost his license."