What is the difference between Phoenician writing and hieroglyphs and cuneiform writing?

It differs in that it has no vowels. In addition, the Phoenician alphabet is more easy to learn. The very same Phoenician writing arose about 2 thousand BC. The Greeks eventually borrowed their alphabet from the Phoenicians and improved it by adding vowels. Then, over time, the Greek alphabet was spread throughout Europe. We can say that the Phoenician alphabet became the basis for many European languages.



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