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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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Β βΒ - βήτα (Veta) Consonant |
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Β: This consonant in sound is related with the strong
North wind - «ΒΟ-ΡΕΑΝ»
Βορέαn(vo-rean) ββββ -
βουουουουου!!!
(vououou!!!) the North wind was and is the strongest, Paleolithic
Greek hunter and herdsman of the mountains, gazing trees bending to
the North wind, causing frightening noises «ΒΟΥ
(=VOU)» became the word
ΒΟΡΙΑΣ(=VORIAS. From Βουουου!!! (=Vououou!!!) emerge the word «ΒΟΡΙΑΣ - Βορέας» (vorias) BO=strong+REAN=run=(STRONG-RUNING-WIND) Related words: BOH (=voe =roar, yell, cry ), ΒΟΜΒΑ (=bomb), Βαδίζω =walk by force, ΒΙΑ (=violence), all words with force and with frightening sounds. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() (Οδύσ. Ε 296) «και Βορέης αιθρηγενέτης μέγα κύμα κυλίνδων». (Odyssey E296) The wind is causing big cylindrical waves to the sea». The bending branches of trees ![]() |
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![]() The North Wind and the Sun is a fable attributed to Aesop. The story concerns a competition between the North Wind and the Sun to decide who was the stronger of the two. The challenge was set to make a passing traveler uncloak. However hard the North Wind blew at the traveler, the traveler only wrapped himself tighter. But when the Sun shone with warmth, the traveler was overcome with heat and had to take his cloak off. The moral was stated at the end of the fable as: Persuasion is better than force. The complete moral of this is "Kindness, gentleness, and persuasion win where force fails." |
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[If «B» in Phoenician
meaning house then every word that includes that symbol, will lose it's meaning and the entire Greek language will be meaningless]. |
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Tips for pronouncing those letters which are pronounced differently from the equivalent English letters. | ||||||
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Greek symbols never change pronunciation sound | ||||||
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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Βάλλω (valo)=ball, ballistic--Βάπτω (vapto)=baptize,--Βάθος (vathos)=bath Βάρος (varos)=barometer, baroscope, --Βασσιλεύς (vassilefs)=basilica, Basil Βέλος (velos)=velocity--Βίη (vii)=violate, violence--Βοτάνη (votani)=botany Βούλομαι (voulomae)=voluntarity, voluntary, volunteer--Βούς (vous)=beef Βραχίων (vrachion)=brace |
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