because they use another alphabet, an older one than our Latin alphabet.
Yes ancient Greece did have an alphabet
The word "Alphabet" came from Greece. If you look at The Ancient Greece's Alphabet it looks like ours. That's because America copied it! Ancient Greece called "Alphabet", "Alphabeta". They called that because Alpha was the 1st letter in their Alphabet and Beta was the 2nd letter of their Alphabet.
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No, hieroglyphic writing is from Egypt, but the idea may have inspired Greece to invent the alphabet.
The sentence "Who did Greece emerge alphabet with" is a reference to the emergence of the Greek alphabet from Phoenician writing, and while it may make no sense when first read, it is easy to deduce the meaning with some research.
The majority of languages in the world with an alphabet are based on the Latin alphabet. Virtually all of the countries of North America, South America, Australia, and Western Europe use the Latin Alphabet. A Notable exception is Greece, which uses the Greek alphabet.
The Phoenicians were from the Levant, not Mesopotamia. They passed on their alphabet.