Can anybody tell me that who gave the first latter of english 'A' ????? for relevant answer i will mark.....
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Phoenicians
With them, the ox was A No. 1. Scholars believe that's why the Phoenicians called the first letter of their alphabet "aleph," meaning ox. In fact, the Phoenicians drew their letter "A" to look like the head of an ox -- well, at least the tilted head of an ox.
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The English alphabet was formed when the Romans invaded Anglo-Saxon England
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so letter A was created by them
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