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Evolution of the Alphabet via https://usefulcharts.com/

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  • Information Is BeautifulI Information Is Beautiful

    Evolution of the Alphabet via https://usefulcharts.com/

    MarianneN This user is from outside of this forum
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    @infobeautiful *Roman alphabet
    Other alphabets are available

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    • Alan is @cogdog 🇨🇦C Alan is @cogdog 🇨🇦

      @infobeautiful Interesting, the Proto-Sinatic and Phonecian alphabets had no need for the current 25th letter. Telling.

      Bernd Paysan R.I.P Natenom 🕯️F This user is from outside of this forum
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      @cogdog @infobeautiful They completely lack vowels. Latin differs from modern alphabets in so far that there were dual-use vowels/consonants, which now are different letters, like I/J and U/V/W.

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      • Mike TorrM Mike Torr

        @infobeautiful It's amazing to me how many of our letters used to be backwards...

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        @macronencer @infobeautiful
        Prior to Greeks writing was right to left, like Hebrew /Aramaic (close to Phoenician) and Arabic. Greek was RtoL till about 750 BC.
        I don't know if that accounts for reversal.
        Etruscan is between Greek & Roman. Swiss Celtic (500 BC Helvetii) is Etruscan & Greek letters.
        Only one Cuneiform was alphabets (Aramaic Lebanon / Syria area).
        Lower case is developed from script used by Irish Monks via France. Old Irish had no JKQVWXYZ.
        Greek H -> E sound and H replaced by '.

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        • Ray McCarthyR This user is from outside of this forum
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          @gugurumbe @infobeautiful
          Greek developed multiple form inc Capitals & lower case. Modern Green alphabet differs from ancient
          Ω ω
          Σ σ
          Α α
          Δ δ
          Η η
          etc.
          It's not entirely true that the oldest alphabets had no vowels, but most were not written, bcs thy r nt lwys ndd,

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          • Information Is BeautifulI Information Is Beautiful

            Evolution of the Alphabet via https://usefulcharts.com/

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            @infobeautiful Good Nova episode about this https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/a-to-z-the-first-alphabet/

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            • Information Is BeautifulI Information Is Beautiful

              Evolution of the Alphabet via https://usefulcharts.com/

              Peter Practice 🇨🇭 🇨🇦 🇩🇪P This user is from outside of this forum
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              @infobeautiful Where will it develop from here?

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              • Information Is BeautifulI Information Is Beautiful

                Evolution of the Alphabet via https://usefulcharts.com/

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                @infobeautiful I've seen this picture a thousand times

                it still surprises me, its so "wooow"

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                • MarianneN Marianne

                  @infobeautiful *Roman alphabet
                  Other alphabets are available

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                  @noodlemaz @infobeautiful

                  i think they asume it is the English alphabet*, cause there are no ç nor ñ's

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                  • Bernd Paysan R.I.P Natenom 🕯️F Bernd Paysan R.I.P Natenom 🕯️

                    @cogdog @infobeautiful They completely lack vowels. Latin differs from modern alphabets in so far that there were dual-use vowels/consonants, which now are different letters, like I/J and U/V/W.

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                    @forthy42 @cogdog @infobeautiful I think U is still a dual-use vowel/consonant, at least in English:

                    A Uniform.
                    An Umbrella.

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                      @noodlemaz @infobeautiful

                      i think they asume it is the English alphabet*, cause there are no ç nor ñ's

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                      wrote last edited by noodlemaz@mstdn.games
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                      @Simx72 @infobeautiful yes, English uses the Latin alphabet.
                      There are lots of letters/diacritics that modify it (besides the ones you note, things like ø, ó, ö, ß, ê, ł etc.), and my point is other alphabets exist - Cyrillic, Greek, so many more.
                      So it's not The Alphabet, was my point!

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