Development of the Letter E
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26.11.2020 21:26
LinkE was derived from the Phoenician letter "he". Originally a consonant with an H sound, it was transformed into a vowel in Greek, although in Classical Greek and in certain local alphabets Phoenician "heth" was used to represent it.