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they would use cuneiform and they would keep 9 tools ;-;
The system of writing developed by the Sumerians was called Cuneiform.
No, they just used it and according to the Hammurabi code it was alright to use it. If the Sumerians had not invented writing and language the Akkadians would have.
Writing on clay was an inexpensive yet permanent way of recording transactions. The fact that the Sumerians shared their land with Semitic-speaking Akkadians was important because the Akkadians had to turn the Sumerian logographic writing into phonetic syllabic writing in order to use cuneiform to represent phonetically the spoken words of the Akkadian language.
Probably the first form of writing ever. :P Cuneiform is what it was called. It was a type of writing where they would use triangular-formed styluses to push down into the clay to create different shapes, which were different letters. Not many citizens knew how to read or write.
You can use Sumerian in a sentence by incorporating Sumerian vocabulary or names. For example, "Inanna was a prominent goddess in Sumerian mythology." You can also refer to historical events or concepts related to the Sumerian civilization, such as "The city-state of Ur was an important center in Sumerian society."
They both use symbols in the place of words. and Egyptian writing uses more pictures.
they would use cuneiform and they would keep 9 tools ;-;
Sumerian writing developed cuneiform and changed when scientist uncovered literature written by people long ago.
The system of writing developed by the Sumerians was called Cuneiform.
No, they just used it and according to the Hammurabi code it was alright to use it. If the Sumerians had not invented writing and language the Akkadians would have.
No, they just used it and according to the Hammurabi code it was alright to use it. If the Sumerians had not invented writing and language the Akkadians would have.
A similar writing system to hieroglyphics is cuneiform, ancient Sumerian writing, but they didn't use characters and symbols like the Egyptians. They pressed reeds into clay tablets, creating wedges.
Writing on clay was an inexpensive yet permanent way of recording transactions. The fact that the Sumerians shared their land with Semitic-speaking Akkadians was important because the Akkadians had to turn the Sumerian logographic writing into phonetic syllabic writing in order to use cuneiform to represent phonetically the spoken words of the Akkadian language.
yes it was their most common type of writing
Probably the first form of writing ever. :P Cuneiform is what it was called. It was a type of writing where they would use triangular-formed styluses to push down into the clay to create different shapes, which were different letters. Not many citizens knew how to read or write.
The pronoun 'I' can be used in business writing. When speaking of or for the company or organization, it is common to use the pronoun 'we'. It is also common to use objective language that doesn't utilize pronouns. However, when you are writing about something that you specifically did, are doing, will do, use the pronoun 'I'.