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the Alphabet  Chinese characters  Hangul, the Korean alphabet  [ *음성문자, Phonetic alphabet] 표의문자 ideogram 또는 logogram] [ 설형문자cuneiform] [음절문자 syllable] [ 자음consonant] [음소문자 alphabet]

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Alphabet Timeline - World History Encyclopedia

c. 3200 BCE. Hieroglyphic script developed in Egypt.
2000 BCE. Minoan hieroglyphic script is invented.
1700 BCE. Minoan Linear A script.
c. 1600 BCE. Canaanite alphabet.
c. 1400 BCEUgaritic alphabet of 30 letters is invented.
1100 BCE Phoenician alphabet.
c. 1000 BCE The oldest inscription of the Phoenician alphabet.
800 BCE Earliest examples of Greek alphabetic script.
c. 350 CE -c. 950 CE Estimated use of the Ogham in Ireland and southwestern England.

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History of the alphabet
Mainly through the Phoenician alphabet that descended from Proto-Semitic, alphabetic writing spread throughout West and South Asia, North Africa, and Europe ...
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What is the history of letter?
Historically, letters have existed from ancient India, ancient Egypt and Sumer, through Rome, Greece and China, up to the present day. During the 17th and 18th centuries, letters were used to self-educate. The main purposes of letters were to send information, news and greetings.
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When was the first letter invented?
The one thing that is important for people to understand is that the alphabet was only invented once in the ancient Near East, in a cultural exchange between cuneiform writing in the north and hieroglyphic writing in the south and amongst speakers of Semitic languages, sometime around 1700 to 1400 BCE.Jul 28, 202
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Who wrote the first letter in history?
Handwritten Letters Which Made History - Blog
Persian Queen Atossa
The first ever handwritten letter was thought to have been sent by the Persian Queen Atossa in around 500 BC, according to the ancient historian Hellanicus. Their popularity as a way of sending messages grew as more people became literate.
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Who invented abcd to z?
The Phoenicians established alphabetical order to make it easier to learn and share with others. But the Phoenicians and Egyptians used only consonants; eventually, as people began to write more and more, and more words needed to be created to describe different things, the Greeks adopted vowels
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Who put the alphabet in order?
The Phoenicians established alphabetical order to make it easier to learn and share with others. But the Phoenicians and Egyptians used only consonants; eventually, as people began to write more and more, and more words needed to be created to describe different things, the Greeks adopted vowels.Jan 30, 202
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Why are there 26 letters in the alphabet?
Actually, the first versions of English in the Latin alphabet, still threw in a few runic letters!” notes Steele. So, in essence, the English alphabet ended up with 26 letters because that reflected the number of phonemes in the Latin alphabet.
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Who discovered a letter?
This set was developed by Semitic-speaking people in the Middle East around 1700 B.C., and was refined and spread to other civilizations by the Phoenicians. This is the foundation of our modern alphabet. We call each of symbol a letter.
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How did the alphabet start?
According to many scholars, it was in Egypt that alphabetic writing developed between 1800 and 1900 BC. The origin was a Proto-Sinaitic (Proto-Canaanite) form of writing that was not very well known. About 700 years after, the Phoenicians developed an alphabet based on the earlier foundations.Jun 20, 2022
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Why is the keyboard not in alphabetical order?

Q&A: Why aren't the keys on computer keyboards in ...
The keyboard is not in alphabetical order because the original typewriter keyboard, the QWERTY layout, was designed to prevent the keys from jamming when typing quickly. Placing frequently used letters further apart on the keyboard minimized the chance of the levers colliding, especially when typing words with common letter combinations. While other keyboard layouts exist that prioritize efficiency or speed, the QWERTY layout has remained the standard due to habit and the large number of people already accustomed to it.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_alphabet
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Chinese characters are logograms that represent words or morphemes, with a history spanning over 3,000 years. The earliest forms of Chinese writing are oracle bone inscriptions dating back to the Shang dynasty (13th century BCE), used for divination. These pictographic characters evolved over time, with various scripts like small seal script (Qin dynasty) and regular script (Han dynasty) becoming more standardized. The characters have been adapted and simplified for different regions and languages, with mainland China and Singapore/Malaysia using simplified characters, while Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau use traditional characters.
Elaboration:
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Early Forms:
The earliest examples of Chinese writing are oracle bone inscriptions from the Shang dynasty, carved onto bones and tortoise shells for divination purposes. These characters were largely pictographic, representing objects or ideas.
Evolution and Standardization:
Over time, the characters evolved into different scripts. The Qin dynasty standardized the small seal script, and the Han dynasty developed regular script, which became the primary style used for writing.
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Regional Variations:
As Chinese characters spread beyond China, they were adapted to write other languages like Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese. Different regions and countries adopted different forms of the characters, with simplified characters becoming standard in mainland China, while traditional characters were retained in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau.
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Modern Usage:
Today, simplified characters are primarily used in mainland China, Singapore, and Malaysia, while traditional characters are used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. Chinese characters also continue to be used in Japan (as kanji), Korea (as hanja), and Vietnam (as chữ Hán).
Simplified Characters:
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The People's Republic of China began simplifying characters in the 1950s to make writing and learning easier.
Chinese characters - Wikipedia
The first attested characters are oracle bone inscriptions made during the 13th century BCE in what is now Anyang, Henan, as part ...
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Written Chinese - Wikipedia
Written Chinese is one of the oldest continuously used writing systems. The earliest examples universally accepted as Chinese writ...
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Simplified Chinese characters - Wikipedia
First round of simplification (1949–1977) Work throughout the 1950s resulted in the 1956 promulgation of the Chinese Character Sim...

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_characters
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Hangul, the Korean alphabet, was created in the mid-15th century by King Sejong the Great to aid in Korean literacy and as a complement to Hanja, the Chinese characters used for writing Korean. It was officially proclaimed in 1446 under the name Hunminjeongeum, meaning "proper sounds to instruct the people".

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangul
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_Hangul

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문자의 발달은 다음과 같은 여섯 단계로 나누어 볼 수 있다.
그림단계
단어문자, 표의문자
설형문자와 상형문자
음절문자
자음, 음소문자
완전한 음소문자
 문자                  https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EB%AC%B8%EC%9E%90
                        https://namu.wiki/w/%EB%AC%B8%EC%9E%90

기원전 3500년--- 쐐기 문자(cuneiform) 또는 설형 문자(楔形文字)는 수메르인들이 기원전 3500년경부터
                      사용했던 문자로 현재 기록/발굴 중 가장 최초의 문자이다.         
기원전 1200년    한자  중국 표어 문자(表語文字, logogram, ) 상형 문자(hieroglyph)에기원]
기원전  3세기    마야문자 상형문자(표의+표음 혼합문자)
1443    AD        한글 Hangeul




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