WHO DISCOVERED ALPHABETS.?
Alphabets were not ‘discovered.’ When you discover something, you find something that has been there all along. Alphabets were developed. The Western alphabet is an outgrowth of the Greek alphabet. Some other alphabets are Hebrew, Arabic, Russian and Sanskrit. Written language (of which alphabets is one style) developed thousands of years ago to keep track of who owes what to whom. In other words, to watch the money and other financial resources. The type of writing depended to some extent on where a population lived. If it was stony and mountainous, writing developed by scratching symbols into rocks. If it was the desert, writing developed by scratching symbols into sand and then baking the treated sand. The types of letters that evolved depended on the type of material (rock, sand, etc) that was available for use. For instance, you can’t make good curves by scratching into rocks, so most of those symbols will be straight. The Russian (Cyrillic) alphabet is a relatively new invention