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who invidted alfabets abed​

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Answered by fayazratul
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By at least the 8th century BCE the Greeks borrowed the Phoenician alphabet and adapted it to their own language, creating in the process the first "true" alphabet, in which vowels were accorded equal status with consonants.

Answered by royrohini886
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Phoenicians

This set was developed by Semitic-speaking people in the Middle East around 1700 B.C., and was refined and spread to other civilizations by the Phoenicians. This is the foundation of our modern alphabet. We call each of symbol a letter. Each letter of the alphabet represents one sound in our language.

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