because i dont know
Well, they developed trade routes between different cultural cities.
India won its independence in 15th August 1947 , but sadly lost its unity.The Indian subcontinent was divided/partitioned into two different countries- India and Pakistan.West Pakistan consisted Sindh and East Pakistan (which later becomes Bangladesh) which consisted of east Bengal, the rest was India. Consider a map of south Asia to understand the scenario better.
They did. There heaven consisted of 16 different sections with a god for each. Their hell was refered to as Tartarus.
In Egyptian hieroglypincs, there is no letter A like we use it. There were two gutteral sounds that would be a starting point for an "a" sound (or any other vowel besides "o" or "u"). These were: The vulture symbol, which makes a glottal stop similar to the aleph in Hebrew. The forearm symbol, which makes a gutteral sound (like you're about to vomit), similar to the ayin in Hebrew.
The Phoenician alphabet originated prior to 1050 BCE, and it spread through trade and was borrowed by other peoples, particularly the Hebrews and the Greeks. It evolved in different ways because other languages had different phonologies.
Pictograms are symbols that represent objects or concepts, while cuneiform is a system of writing using wedge-shaped characters. Cuneiform was used in ancient Mesopotamia, while pictograms are found in various cultures around the world. Cuneiform evolved into a more complex writing system, while pictograms are simpler and more direct in their representation.
The Phoenician alphabet was simpler and more versatile compared to cuneiform script. The Phoenician alphabet consisted of consonants only, making it easier to learn and write. It also allowed for easier communication across different regions due to its standardized form.
Phoenician is an alphabet which forms syllables and words. Cuneiform is syllabic.
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The Phoenician alphabet consisted of individual symbols representing specific sounds, making it simpler and more efficient than cuneiform, which used a combination of pictographs and syllabic characters. This made it easier to learn and write, leading to its widespread adoption and use in various languages. Additionally, the Phoenician alphabet was more versatile and better suited for different languages and writing surfaces due to its phonetic nature.
By this time it consisted of about 700 symbol's that stood for words or syllable's about 1400b.c.,the Phoenicians had developed 22 simple characters for the entire writing system. Each character stood for a consonant.* Later,the Greeks added vowels to the Phoenician alphabet.
By this time it consisted of about 700 symbol's that stood for words or syllable's about 1400b.c.,the Phoenicians had developed 22 simple characters for the entire writing system. Each character stood for a consonant.* Later,the Greeks added vowels to the Phoenician alphabet.
the phoenician's is more simplified
It was pictograms which depicted syllables. We use alphabetic writing which males the sounds clear.
It was pictograms which depicted syllables. We use alphabetic writing which males the sounds clear.
Those were very different. Cuneiform was hard to learn with many symbols. The Phoenician alphabet had 22 letters so it was easier to mast
Pictograms are similar to bar charts and column charts in that they represent data visually, using symbols or images to convey quantities. Like these charts, pictograms allow for easy comparison between different categories by illustrating the data in a more engaging and accessible manner. However, unlike traditional bar and column charts that use uniform bars, pictograms utilize distinct images to represent values, making them more visually appealing but sometimes less precise.