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1 January, 10:59

Place these languages in the order they appeared. Semitic, Egyptian Phoenician, Roman, Greek

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  1. 1 January, 11:56
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    Some problems with the Question is that both Egyptian and Phoenician are Semitic languages, so "Semitic" is not a language but a language group.

    But let's go by the order in wchitch the script was borrowed, which roughly represents the order of when the languages died out:

    First, Egyptian hieroglyphs were devised

    At the same time, the Protosinaitic script was created (that could correspond to "Semitic".

    Then the Phoenicians borrowed the script,

    and from them the Greeks

    and from them The Romans.
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