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Heather Guerrero
9 August, 02:41
The Greek alphabet is based on what?
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Tony Villarreal
9 August, 03:29
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The Greek alphabet is based on the Phoenician writing system. They wanted to make their own language by making a writing system that is similar to the Phoenician writing system with a lot of of linear lines in the alphabet that represented both consonants and vowels.
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