The Greeks invented the use of vowels systematically, using symbols similar to those for consonants. To do this, they borrowed five consonant symbols from the Phoenician alphabet, which have no corresponding sound in Greek.a, h, i, o, e.
The Greeks invented the use of vowels systematically, using symbols similar to those for consonants. To do this, they borrowed five consonant symbols from the Phoenician alphabet, which have no corresponding sound in Greek.a, h, i, o, e.