What is the historical significance of the Phoenician invention of the alphabet?

The Phoenician alphabet is more important because it became the basis for most modern European languages. The alphabet itself arose around 2 thousand BC. After that, about 1,000 BC, the alphabet was borrowed by the Greeks. A feature of the Phoenician alphabet was that it had no vowels. The Greeks solved this problem and added such letters. Then, over time, the Greek alphabet was borrowed by other peoples of Europe.



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