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HISTORY OF GENESIS OF THE GREEK ALPHABET
 

 

DECIPHERMENT THE GREEK ALPHABET

 

According to Plato and Aristotle each letter-character have meanings of
«sounds, visuals, human behaviour, and weather conditions»,
and every character have an symbolic  meaning.

   
 

Α - Β - Γ - Δ - Ε - Ζ - Η - Θ - Ι - Κ - Λ - Μ - Ν - Ξ - Ο - Π - Ρ - Σ - Τ - Υ   
Φ - Χ - Ψ - Ω

   
 

Archaeological findings of Greek writing in northern Greece have been discovered,
estimating an age of 11.000 years old.

 


Greek  Archaic similar Ionic Alphabet, long before the Phoenicians claim the originality of the alphabet.
Another proof that the Alphabet is Hellenic.

Evidence for the origins of the Greek Alphabet

   
 

Phoenicians sea-going traders, and merchants adopting the Greek Alphabet, and introducing it to the Mediterranean countries, giving the impression that the Alphabet was Phoenician, for this responsible was Greek historian Herodotus, confusing «recent Cadmus (=ΚÜδμος)»  with the older Cadmus, who appeared the same era with Zeus, as we read in the Greek historian Hesiodus in «Theogony» (lines 937,975,978) and in Homer's  (Odyssey E. 299-333-335).

   
 

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Each symbol sound the same, but have different meaning.

   
 

Υ: =The cavity, cup any word that begins or includes symbol «Y» represents water or liquid substance, Using the inner hand (cavity) to capture water for drinking.

   
 
Words of objects with a cavity, convexity: κýμα (=wave), βυθüς (=bottom of the sea), Üυλαξ (=channel), ΥΔΩΡ (=WATER), ΥΓΡΟΣ (=WET), ΥΙΟΣ(=SON-born from moist womb), ΥΜΗΝ (=thin skin - the membrane of a virgin), ΥΛΗ (=material), ΥΨΟΣ- height (=sea level altitude).
ΥΔΡΟ (=HYDRO) - hydroelectricity - hydrolysis
. etc, etc.
   
 

ΥΒΡΙΣ-hubris (=swear-abusive language).  Analyzing the word «ΥΒΡΙΣ» Υ (=spit out from moist mouth) Β (=with force violent words), Ρ (=throw to a specific direction), Ι (=ill, wicked, poison words), Σ (=repetitively).

To those who don't speak and read Greek the word ΥΒΡΙΣ has no mining, but the analysis reveal some results, this technique can be useful to analyze and understand most of the meaning of ancient Greek words.

The reason that the Greeks created 3 different symbol characters that sound the same «H,I,Y» prove  the originality of the alphabet, each symbol sound the same, but have different meaning.

   
 

Code meaning:
ΚΟΙΛΟΤΗΣ (cavity), Liquid

Meaningful extensions:

 

upper case

lower case

Y

υ=y

Υ,υ - (¾ ψιλüν - Ypsilon)

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"bay" -  "way" - "gray" - "play"

 "flay"-  "Every" - "fray

  Θα παρατηρÞσουμε, πþς μüνο ελληνικÝς λÝξεις ποý περιÝχουν το γρÜμμα "Υ" συνÜπτονται καθοιονδÞποτε τρüπο εßτε με το κοßλο σχÞμα εßτε με το κυρτü εßτε με τα υγρÜ. [ Ας Ýχουμε πÜντα υπüψη μας, πþς το γρÜμμα "Υ" σημαßνει κυριολεκτικþς Þ μεταφορικþς την κοιλüτητα (ενßοτε και κατ' αναστροφÞν την κυρτüτητα), οποý συγκρατοýνται τα υγρÜ] .
Αλλ' ας δοýμε κÜποια παραδεßγματα: "Υ-δωρ, ¾-γρüν, ¾-Üδες, ¾-ε-τüς, "Υ-δρα εßναι μερικÜ ονüματα ποý σημαßνουν "υγρü" και ποý Ýχουν — σý-μπτωσις;! αρχικü φωνÞεν το "Υ".
κ-Υ-λιξ, κ-Υ-πελλον, κ-Υ-αθος, χ-Υ-τρα, ρ-Υ-τüν, ΛÞκ-Υ-θος, ¾-δρßα εßναι μερικÜ ουσιαστικÜ, ποý σημαßνουν δοχεßα (με κοιλüτητα προφανþς), ποý δÝχεται υγρÜ και — πÜλιν σýμπτωσις;! περιÝχουν το γρÜμμα "Υ” στο θÝμα τους.
"¼μως δεν εßναι μüνον Þ «κοιλüτης» Þ Þ «υγρüτης» των πραγμÜτων ποý επιφÝρουν την αναφορÜ του "Υ". ΥπÜρχουν και ονüματα ποý αντιστρüφως σημαßνουν «κυρτüτητα» και σηματοδοτοýνται με το γρÜμμα "Υ" ΠΧ. 'Υ-ψος, ιλ-Υ-ς, ' Υ'-πÝρ, "Υ-βρις Üλλα και μεταφορικÜ "Υ-μνος, ¾-παρ (=οπτασßα), "Υ-πατος, κ-Υρτος, κ.λπ. ( Τρßτη σýμπτωσης(!;): Και Þ πρüθεση "Υ-.πο" που προûποθÝτει κοιλüτητα και Þ πρüθεση "Υ-πÝρ" ποý προûποθÝτει κυρτüτητα (εßπα κ-Υ-ρτüτητα) χρησιμοποιοýν το γρÜμμα "Υ" ως σηματωρü εννοιολογßας].
Αýτη Þ σημασιολογßα των γραμμÜτων δεν νομßζουμε να υπÜρξει στις λÝξεις καμßας Üλλης γλþσσας πÜνω στη γη. Κι εßναι Þ βοþσα μαρτυρßα για την ΕλληνικÞ ΠροÝλευση των γραμμÜτων και των φθüγγων του ΑλφαβÞτου. ' ΑλÞθεια, πüσα πρÜγματα ακüμα δεν ξÝρουμε για την γλþσσα μας;!
 
 
   
 

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  Ι: Is representing fine, slim, narrow, weak objects. The symbol is used often as Y (in English or German) and often as J Ιαπετüς (=Japeto) (Japeto was father of Prometheus and Prometheus was father of the genealogic tree of the Greek race).
In sound the letter I+a = Iaaa!!!, Iaaa!!!, or Yaaa!!!, Yaaa!!! is a strong scaring voice to the animals and an expression of sorrow and despair to man. «Ι» also representing the arrow, and the noise it makes when delivered from the bow.
An arrow dipped in poison give the word ιüς (=poison), ιατρüς (doctor), ΙΣΧΝΟΣ (=lean - thin - ill (wickedness, disease, pain), ιαχÞ=iahe (=sound of many people, sound of stormy sea), ΙΣΤΟΣ (=the mast of a ship or a supporting POLE), ΙΣΤΟΣ (foundation pile, to secure a dome),  ill, wick etc.
   
  Abandoned Greek symbol J  used as  ΙΑ-ια-JΑΠΕΤΟΣ - ΙΑΠΕΤΟΣ (=Japeto)
JÜκωβος - ΙÜκωβος (=Jacob) - Αιγυπτßης - Αιγυπτßjης (=Egyptian)
   
 
Code meaning:
direction, support, retention
Meaningful extensions:
ιüς (=poison), fine, slim, narrow,
objects, ill, wick.
J = Ια  Ιατρüς (=doctor)
 

upper case

lower case

Ι

ι


Ι,ι - (Ιþτα - iota) i
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 "it" - "thick" - "big"

 "this" - "axis" - "voice"



 

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in Letter I (iota) we learn that represents thin weak and slim objects. H etta is the double I,I joined in the center I–I (H) for strength     


Η: In sound is the same as (H, I, Y) but it differs in image, example the symbol Y represents the cup to carry water, and letter I is representing fine, slim, narrow objects.
According to Plato, letter H (etta) is considered as majestic, words ¹λιος = Helios (=sun), ¹ρα (=Goddess  Hera), ΗρακλÞς (=Hercules). In many ancient Greek dialects Η (etta) has replaced letters A and E (αμÝρα to ημÝρα (day), (Þβη to Þβα and Üβα = adolescence), (ηχÞ to αχÜ (=sound of many voices). H (=etta) is also the feminine symbol. 
ΗΛΙΚΙΑ - HELIKIA (=AGE) - (ΗΛΙ=SUN) + (KΥA=CIRCLES) = how many circles round the Sun)

The reason that the Greeks created 3 different symbol characters that sound the same «H,I,Y» prove  the originality of the alphabet, each symbol sound the same, but have different meaning.



Tips for pronouncing those letters which are pronounced differently from the equivalent English letters. 

upper case lower case
Η (long) η
Η,η - (¹τα - êtta) ê

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"heel" - "wheel" - "breed"
  
 "beetle" - "sweet " - "feet"
"eat"


 

Α - Β - Γ - Δ - Ε - Ζ - Η - Θ - Ι - Κ - Λ - Μ - Ν - Ξ - Ο - Π - Ρ - Σ - Τ - Υ   
Φ - Χ - Ψ - Ω

 
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