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HISTORY OF GENESIS OF THE GREEK ALPHABETDECIPHERMENT THE GREEK ALPHABETAccording to Plato and Aristotle each letter-character have meanings of «sounds, visuals, human behaviour, and weather conditions», and every character have an symbolic meaning. Archaeological findings of Greek writing in northern Greece have been discovered, estimating an age of 11.000 years old. |
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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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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 |
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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
(=Κάδμος)» 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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Α αΑ Αλφα (Alpha) vowel |
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![]() The vowel «A» is the first symbol character of the alphabet. According to this symbol words with Greek meaning «ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ» (human) Anthropos, Ανθρωπολογία (= Anthropology). |
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Visually: the Paleolithic Greeks describing man as ![]() In sound: Man is the only mammal animal that cries on his birth, giving the sound AAA!!!. In Human expressions: AAA!!!=admire, AAA!!!=understanding, and to laugh, HA,HA,HA. Placing man at the beginning of every aspect, because without the human substance, the alphabet would be meaningless, (therefore A is at the beginning of the alphabet and also in numbers is number 1),(A=1, 1=A). It has no relation with the Phoenician symbol of an ox head. |
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[From ancient Greece broken ceramic pieces found, each with
a drawing of a letter symbol on them, used for teaching, placing one
next to the other (some times sideways or facing up) to create
words]. (this ceramic piece ![]() |
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According to Homer Phoenicians used the Greek symbols to make
fandangle's (earrings, necklaces etc), introducing them to other
countries as their own symbols. Homer's (Odyssey Ο. 415 - 417) There seamen Phoenicians arrived, well known thieves, with lots of fandangles in their ship. Ένθα δέ Φοίνικες ναυσίκλυτοι ήλυθον άνδρες, τρώκται, μυρί' άγοντες αθύρματα νηί μελαίνη·..... The Phoenicians =Cadmus descendants, Cadmus the Greek (=Κάδμος) |
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(the Greek word ΑΛΦΑ=ALPHA by the
Phoenicians symbolizing to them as an OX head, then obviously
thought that the Greek word alpha to the Phoenicians meant also an
ox) the illiterate Phoenicians had no idea of the abbreviated meaning for every letter symbol of the Greek alphabet Greeks used the alphabet as numbers A=is number 1, B is number 2, etcetera, therefore «A» is the ΑΡΧΗ (=archi = beginning first in line). The abbreviated meaning of ΑΛΦΑ (=ALPHA) is Α=αρχή (archi at the beginning of the alphabet), Λ=L=ΛΑΜΔΑ (LAMBDA) is (=the human organ the tongue) =λόγος logic = language, words, tongue), Φ=(f=ph) (φως=light, enlightenment, light to the brain), Α =to ![]() [The Phoenician version of ΑΛΦΑ: Α=ox, Λ=goad, Φ=monkey, A=ox] (Phoenician signs) |
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Barbaric words =bar,bar,bur,bur,bla,bla: Greeks consider other languages as barbaric for the reason that if a word can not be broken in an abbreviated meaning of each letter (USA, EU, UN, USSR etcetera). (barbarous is not a bad person but his words don't make sense) many words in modern Greek are also barbaric adapted from other countries, those we name Indo-European languages. In sound: of «A» Αααα!!!! - Aaaa!!!!!! is the expression of admire, the cry of a new born baby, Αχ!! = Ah!! in pain and in sorrow, Χαχαχα!!!! = (HaHaHa!!!) in laughter, the sound of the intelligence that only humans have. |
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[If symbol «A» is
representing an ox then every word that includes that symbol, will
lose it's meaning, and the entire Greek language will be
meaningless].
Phoenician alphabet
Tips for pronouncing those
letters which are pronounced differently from the equivalent
English letters.
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The vowel «A» is the simplest human voice, a newborn
will say A!!, as he grows older will say TA!! or MA!!
and MA-MA=mother, ΠA!! or Πα-Πα=father,
Λα-Λα=his first song, TA-TA-TA=using
a toy hammer. The best way to read a Greek word is to brake it in syllables ΑΝ-ΘΡΩ-ΠΟΣ =human, ΑΡ-ΧΗ=beginning, Α-Ε-ΡΟ-ΠΛΑ-ΝΟ=airplane, ΝΕ-ΡΟ=water |
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Every European country is using today at least 5.000 ancient Greek
words used as seedlings to create other new words, the English are
using 8.000 words, plus other European and non European
countries. Below is some examples in English.
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Άνθροπος
(Anthropos=human)=anthropology, many words begin with anthrop... Αγνοέω (agnoeo)=ignorant, ignorance--Άγνωστος (agnostos)=unknown Αγγός (agos)=angialgia, angiogram, angiostenosis, angioscope, angioma Αγροιώτης (agriotis)=agriculture, agrobiology, agronomy Αδάμας (adamas)=diamond--Αήρ (air)=air, aerodrome, aerial, aerostat, etc, etc Αίμα (aema=blood)=hemorrage, hematosis, homeopathy Άκρη (acri)=acrobat, acrophobia, acronym, acroparalysis Άλλος (allos)=allergy, alloeosis, allogeneous, allomorph Ανάλυσις (analysis)=analyst, analyze--Άλς (als=salt)=salary=paid in salt, sale Άμ (am=an)=anabiosis, anabasis, anacrusis, anacephaleosis, anaglyph, anastole Αμφί (amphi)=amphibian, amphiboles, amphimixis, etc, etc Αμφιλύκη (amphilyki)=look, looker, luminary, luminosity, lygophilia Άν (an=ana=am)=anesthesia, anandria, anarithmia, analphabet, anarchy Ανακλίνω (anaclino)=inclination, incline -- Ανακράζω (anacrazo)=cry Άνεμος (anemos=wind)=anemometer, anemogram--Αρχή (archi)=architect, etc Αναλύω (analyo)=analysis, analyze--Αναμάσσω (anamasso)=mass, massive, etc Άνθος (anthos)=anthology--Ανιάζω (aniazo)=nuisance, annoying, annoyance Αντί (anti)=antichrist, antiballistic, anticenter, antiphrasis, antidote, etc, etc, etc Άνοστος (anostos)=nostalgia, nostalgic-- Ανώνυμος (anonymos)=anonym Από (apo)=apocalypse, apokleisis, apocrustic, apocrypha, apology, apoplexy, etc Απολιχμάω (apolichmao)=lick -- Αριθμός (arithmos)=arithmetic Άριστος (aristos)=aristocrat, aristocracy -- Άρκτος (arctos)=arctic Αρμονίη (armonii)=harmony, harmonica--Άρμα (arma)=armour, army, arms Αστήρ (astir)=star, astrology, astronomy, astrophysics, astrodynamics Άσπερμος (aspermos)=aspermia, sperm, sporogenic, sporocarp, spore Αυτόματος (aftomatos)=automatic, autonomy, autarchy, autopsy, autotelic, etc Αυτός (aftos)=he, this man -- Αυτή (afti)=she, her -- Αυτό (afto)= it, this thing |
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