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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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Ε εΕ, ε - (Έψιλον-Epsilon) vowel |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ΕΓΩ=EGO (ME- I) Ε=man Γ=draw a line around me Ω=placing my self in the center of the world The stone age Greek herdsman yelling to his animals Aaε!! Aaε!! = scaring voice, and calling Έλ, (El) Έλα - (Ela) = come, come, they name them selves, Έλλοπες (hellopeas), Έλλοψ, Σελλός (τΣέλιγκας), Ελ-λας (hEl-las) - Λας = bright man, Stone-carving technicians Έλληνες (Hellenes). Related words, Ελαύνης - ωθής (you push), «Ελελίζω» φοβίζω (I cause scare), (Ελάφι (reindeer) (=scared animal) = φοβισμένο ζώο). «ελλοχηστής» (ενέδρα) = ambushing), etc. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() The elaboration of skin for foot and body ware, and also wool for dressing was the main domestic occupation that led the idea of merchandising their products to other communities. |
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Greeks never call themselves GREEKS (=
ΓΡΑΙΚΟΣ), but
«Έλληνες
(Hellenes)» we can analyze and decode the
abbreviated meaning of each symbol character of the word «ΓΡΑΙΚΟΣ»(=GREEK). Paleolithic and Ancient Greeks had many names: Pelasgi=pelages(near the sea), hElopes (herdsmen), Sellee, finally Hellas. Locally flaw names of short period: Leleges, Locros, Grekos (Greek). The name Grajus =(Greek) was given by the Romans after they concurred Hellas. |
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Tips for pronouncing those letters
which are pronounced differently from the equivalent English letters |
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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. Έβδομος (hevdomos)=heptachord, heptahedron Εγκέφαλος (enguefalos)=encephalitis, encephalogram, encephalotomy, etc Εγκλίνω (enclino)=inclination, incline--Εγώ (ego)=egoist, egocentric, etc Έδρη (edri)=cathedra, cathedral--Έθνος (ethnos)=ethnic, ethnarch, etc Έθος (ethos)=ethic, ethology, ethological-Είδωλον (idolon)=idol, idolater Είκελος (ikelos)=equal, equator, equalize--Έκαστος (ekastos)=each Έκ (ek=ex)=excavate, exodus, exchange, exoteric, exorcism, etc, etc Ελαίη (elei)=olive-Έλαιον (eleon)=oil--Έλιξ (elix)=helix, helicopter Έμβρυον (emvrion)=embryo, embryology, embryography, embryo scope Έλκος (elcos)=ulcer, ulceration--Εμός (emos)=mine--Εννέα (enea)=nine Επί (epi)=episode, epiphany, epitaph, epilepsy, epidermis, epiglottis, etc, etc Επιδήμιος (epidimios)=epidemic, epidemy, epidemiology Επιμίξ (epimix)=mix, mixed--Έπος (epos)=epic, epoch Επώνυμος (eponymos)=eponym--Έραμαι (eramae)=Eros, eroticism, etc Ερεείνω (ereϊno)=interrogate--Ερπετον (erpeton)=serpent Εσθής (esthis)=vest, investigate--Έτυμος (etymos)=etymology, etymologist Έτερος (eteros)=heterogametic, heteroerotic, heterogeneous, many more Έυ (ef)=euesthesia, euge, eugenics, eukinesia, eucarist, eulogia, euphoria Ευαγγέλιον (evangelion)=evangel, evangelical Ευγενής (evgenis)=eugenics--Ευρώπη (Evropi)=Europa, Europe Εφέστιος (efestios)=festival, festive |
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