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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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Φ φ |
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Φ,φ - (Φί - Fe) consonant | ||||||
Φ: The lantern ![]() In sound, to start a fire we need to puff ΦΟΥ (=phou), to blow off a candle we φού=phou. Words begining with «Φ» φωτιά =fire, Φάρος =light house, Φώς =light, φανάρι =lantern, φότο =photo, etc. Apollo god of light worshiped by the Greeks for the gift of brightness from the sun giving them the opportunity to examine things of nature and other. Paleolithic Greek of the rocky mountains, striking two flint-stones together, to emit sparkle and to start up fire using dry straw or tinder. In Greek «Theogony» (the origin or genealogy of the gods) Prometheus father of the Greeks he stole the fire* from Zeus and give it to humans. «Αλλά μιν εξαπάτησεν εύς πάις Ιαπετοίο κλέψας ακαμάτοιο πυρός τηλέσκοπον αυγήν εν κοίλω νάρθηκι». * (fire to the mind= the inspiration of technology) Related words from your lungs mouth and lips =phou =φού: ΦΑΩ=φωτίζω, φέγγω (=I give light), ΦΩΝΗ (=voice, call), ΦΥΓΗ (=escape, flight, exodus), ΦΕΡΩ (=bring). |
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Φ in Phoenician described as Qoph=monkey, because when they adopted
this symbol from the Greeks they didn't know the meaning of it, this
symbol emits Φώς=light. The meaning of ΦΩΣ=
Φ=is the source of light, Ω=οο
space within bigger space the universe, Σ=
continuously. The difference between Φ and F: Symbol F also used in early Greece, named digamma (=double-gama Γ- Γ one on top of the other) and was pronounced between the F and the V, Fοίνος= Οίνος=(vinum, Vino (Ital.+Span.), Vin (Fr.), Wein (Ger.), Wine (Eng.) (F was abandoned from the Greek Alphabet) |
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![]() The photo proves the knowledge of the ancient Greeks, the meaning of the 2 characters, Ψ is open, and Φ is protective Mycenaean terracotta Ψ and Φ (Archeological museum in Athens) |
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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. Φαίνω (phaeno)= phenomenon, phenomenal, phantom, fantasy Φάλαγξ (phalanx)=phalanx, phalanges--Φάρος (pharos=lighthouse)=pharos Φάος (phaos)=photo, photosynthesis, photopia, photography, photolysis, etc Φάρμακον (pharmacon)=pharmaceutical, pharmacist, pharmacology Φάρυνξ (pharynx)=pharynx, pharingology--Φήμη (pheimy)=fame, famous Φέρω (fero)=phor, differ, different, deferment, inference, reference, infer, etc Φθόγγος (phthongos)=diphthong--Φλέγω (phlaego)=flame, flammable Φίλος (philos)=philanthropy, philological, philosopher, philately, philozoic Φλέγμα (phlegma)=phlegmon, phlegmatic, phlegm Φλέψ (phleps)=phlebitis, phleborrhagia, phlebostenosis, phlebology Φόβος (phovos)=phobia, many many phobias -- Φολκός (folcos)=false, falsity Φοίνιξ (phinix=purple color)=phenix, Phoenix -- Φυγή (phygei)=fugitive, fugue Φράζω (phrazo)=phrase, periphrasis, phraseology, periphrasis Φρήν (phrein)=phrenetic, phrenology, phrenasthenia Φρήτρη (fritri)=brother, brotherhood, fraternal -- Φρήξ (frix)=horror, horrible Φύλλον (phyllon)=phyllod, phyllome, phylloid, phylloxera, phyllophagus Φύσις (physis)=physic, physical, physician, physiology, physicist Φωνή (phoni)=phone, phonics, phonograph, phonometer, microphone |
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