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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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Ι ιΙ,ι - (Ιώτα - iota) i (vowel) |
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I: 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. Ι: Is representing fine, slim, narrow, weak objects. The symbol is used often as Y (in English or German) and often as J Ιαπετός (=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 ιός (=poison), ιατρός (doctor), ΙΣΧΝΟΣ (=lean - thin - ill (wickedness, disease, pain), ιαχή=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. 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. |
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abandoned
Greek symbol J used as
ΙΑ-IO-JΑΠΕΤΟΣ -
ΙΑΠΕΤΟΣ (=Japeto)-
Ιάκωβος (=Jacob) -
Αιγυπτίης -
Αιγυπτίjης
(=Egyptian) - (Ιαχή =cry=loud strong
voice) ( Ιεχωβά =Jehovah)
(Joseph =Ιωσήφ , John
=Ιωάννης) |
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![]() ΙΣΤΟΣ (the mast of a ship, cobweb, web, pole) |
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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. Ιάπτω (japto)=jet, jetsam, jettison--Ιππόδρομος (ippodromos)=hippodrome Ίδιος (idios)=idiobiology, idiogenesis, idiolect, idiopathy, idiot, idiosyncrasy Ιερός (ieros=hier...)=hierarch, hierocracy, hierolatry, hierology Ίππος (ippos=horse)=hippodrome, hippoid, hippopotamus Ίρις (iris)=iridial, iridology, iridodiagnosis Ίσος (issos)=isobaric, isobath, isodiametric, isometric, isotope, plus many more Ίστημι (istimi)=stasis, statistics, station, status, stationery, statoscope, etc, etc Ιστός (istos)=histology, histoid, histography, histodiagnosis, histoblast Ισχνάνω (ischano)=ischeum, ischesis, ischemia, ischialgia, ischemic Ιχθύς (ichthys=fish)=ichthyology, ichthyographi, etc |
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