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Phoenician alphabet
The Phoenician alphabet is the Canaanite letter system which was further developed in the Iron era (which is said to inherit from the end of this system in 1,050 BCE). This letter system brought to the advent of Aramaic letters and Greek letters; Then through the Greeks, led to the advent of Asian minor letters and ancient Italic letters (including Latin) in the 8th century BC. The Greek letter entered the vowels symbols. The Indian Brahmic Group is probably formed in the 5th century BCE from the exposure to Aramaic handwriting. Greek and Latin inscriptions in the early centuries are the analysis of several European character systems such as the letter Runes, Gothic letters and Cyrillic letters. In the meanwhile, Aramaic handwriting is the origin of the Hebrew alphabet, Syriac letters and Arabic letters; The South Arabian alphabet brings the formation of Ge'ez letters.
Also this time (the 4th century BC), the Japanese script was born from Chinese handwriting.