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The greek alphabet was based on which alphabet?

The Greek alphabet was based on the Phoenician alphabet.

Here's why:

* The Phoenicians were a seafaring civilization who traded throughout the Mediterranean, spreading their culture and alphabet.

* The Greeks adopted the Phoenician alphabet around the 8th century BC. They adapted it to fit their own language, adding vowels and changing the order of some letters.

* The Greek alphabet became the foundation for many other alphabets, including the Latin alphabet used for English and many other languages.

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