Who invented the modern day alphabet?

Phoenicans

Thanks Mrs. Sue

Actually, the Phoenicians did not invent the modern day alphabet. The credit for the invention of the modern day alphabet goes to the ancient Semitic people, who lived in the Middle East around 2000 BCE.

To find the answer to your question, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by searching online using a search engine like Google. Type in "invention of the modern day alphabet."

2. Look for reliable sources such as history books, reputable websites, or academic articles.

3. Read through the information provided by these sources to understand the history and development of the modern day alphabet.

4. Based on the information gathered, you will learn that the ancient Semitic people were responsible for creating the earliest known precursor to the modern alphabet, which was later refined and adapted by other civilizations, including the Phoenicians.

So, while the Phoenicians played a significant role in spreading and popularizing this alphabet, they did not invent it themselves.

Yes, the Phoenicians developed the modern alphabet.

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