what’s with Lebanese people and France?It’s like they’re acting the French and Lebanese are the same type of people
Lebanese look down on ArabsHe didn’t lie though.
Lebs are the c*m buckets of the Arab worldLebanese look down on Arabs![]()
The Phoenicians got it from people of Sinai who got it from the EgyptiansThey're alright
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Not true; the Egyptians were writing using a pictographic/syllabic system (hieroglyphics) and the people of Sinai were simply slaves who would use the pictographic symbol to scribble sounds.. The first proper "alphabet" (Aleph, Bet) that can be found anywhere in history lies with the Phoenicians (modern-day Lebanese)The Phoenicians got it from people of Sinai who got it from the Egyptians.
Not true; the Egyptians were writing using a pictographic system (hieroglyphics) and the people of Sinai were simply slaves who would use the pictographic symbol to scribble sounds.. The first proper "alphabet (Aleph, Bet)" that can be found anywhere in history lies with the Phoenicians (modern-day Lebanese)
Wrong! The history of the aphabet starts with the proto Sinaitic script. Even the Yemeni Old South Arabian formed formed from it including paleo Hebrew and old north Arabian. They all formed from the Old Canaanite scrip also known as proto Sinaitic. Phoenician just get all the cloud tbecause the Greeks borrowed it from them and distributed the knowledge of the alphabet to all Europe via the Roman Empire centuries later.
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You are wrong. Old south Arabian is not younger than Phoenician. You made that up. There is no Alphabet without the Proto Sinaitic script. You can’t rewrite history. the Proto-Canaanite, Old Canaanite or Proto-Sinaitic script,[ used in the final stages of the Late Bronze Age, first in either Egypt or Canaan and then in the Syro-Hittite kingdoms, is the oldest fully matured alphabet, and it was derived from Egyptian hieroglyphs.[This is the agreed upon census.
The earliest Old South Arabian inscriptions, dating from the 8th century bce, are in the Minaean dialect.
Also, what group of people do you think created Proto-Canaanite? It's well-known that it's derived from Egyptian hieroglyphs, but what group of people do you think decided to assign specific sounds to the characters instead of syllables?The earliest Phoenician inscription that has survived is the Ahiram epitaph at Byblos in Phoenicia, dating from the 11th century bce and written in the North Semitic alphabet
Again your wrong. The earliest known example of ancient South Arabic script is a painted pottery fragment from Raven, Hadramawt, Yemen, dated to the late 2nd millennium BC. It has no vowel letters and is marked with matres lectionis. Its mature form reached around 800 BC.Also, what group of people do you think created Proto-Canaanite? It's well-known that it's derived from Egyptian hieroglyphs, but what group of people do you think decided to assign specific sounds to the characters instead of syllables?
I guess every country seems to have certain country superior then their country
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