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The first alphabet emerged from Semitic languages in the Levant during the 2nd millennium BC. The Proto-Sinaitic script was created by Semitic workers and slaves in Egypt. The script was adapted from Egyptian hieroglyphs using the "acrophonic principle". The earliest known examples of the script are found in Wadi el-Hol, dating to 1850 BC
Serbian is the only official language of Serbia. Serbian has several dialects, including Torlakian dialect. Modern standard Serbian is based on Šumadija-Vojvodina and Eastern Herzegovina dialects
Latin script originated in Italy in 7th century BC. Derived from Semitic alphabet through Phoenician, Greek, and Etruscan influences. Original alphabet contained 21 letters, later expanded to 23. Letters evolved through cursive styles adapted for pen writing
Latin script evolved from ancient Greek alphabet in Cumae. Spread from Italy to Mediterranean region during Roman Empire. Adopted by Western Christianity and Germanic languages. Became standard for Slavic languages after 1500
Latin alphabet evolved from Etruscan alphabet through Greek and Phoenician influences. Original Roman alphabet contained 21 letters, including Greek letters Y and Z. Letter G replaced Z in 3rd century BC, representing voiced plosive /ɡ/