The Greeks
The Phoenicians created the first alphabet that is the basis for the modern alphabet.
the Arabic people were the first to create the alphabet.
Not really, no. The First modern, fully alphabetic writing system (including vowels) was the Greek alphabet, which was inspired by the Phoenician alphabet, which only had consonants.
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)
It is the Greek alphabet.
The first pure alphabet system was created by the Phoenicians sometime before 1050 BCE. for a chart of the letters, see related links:
Neither (plus there is no such thing as mesotopians). The Alphabet was created by the Ancient Egyptians (but their alphabet was mixed with other symbols, called pictograms). The Phoenicians are credited with creating the first purely phonetic writing system.
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It is said that the first alphabet was created by thePhoenicians.They were a tribe in theancienttimes.
The Phoenicians created the first alphabet that is the basis for the modern alphabet.
the Arabic people were the first to create the alphabet.
It depends on how you define "alphabet"The Egyptians were the first to create any form of phonetic symbol. They had an alphabet with 24 consonants that they mixed in with logo-grams (symbols representing whole words).The Phoenicians were the first to have an entirely phonetic-based writing system (an alphabet of 22 consonants).The Greeks were the first to have a full alphabet of both consonants and vowels.
Romans
The earliest alphabet was created by the Egyptians around 2700 BCE. It was a set of 24 hieroglyphics that represented consonant sounds. But they didn't write solely with these "letters." They mixed them with other hieroglyphs that represented whole words. The Phoenicians were the first to come up with a writing system based ONLY on sounds. It was an Alphabet of 22 consonants and no vowels. This alphabet was established prior to 1050 BCE.
No. the first "true" alphabet (meaning that it contained both consonants and vowels" was created by the Greeks.
Yes. Our alphabet is quite similar to the greek alphabet. In fact, the word Alphabet comes from "Alpha" and "Beta", the first two letters of the greek alphabet.
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