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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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Π π |
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Π, π - (Πί - Pe) consonant | ||||||
Π: This symbol is used in words as προ
(=pro or pre in front of other words) πρωί = before
the sun (=morning),
προϊστορία
(=prehistory), precaution, etc. The cavity of the mouth The newborn the first (pre) thing must do is to breath. Try to breath out through your mouth loud with your lips slightly closed, you will hear a pou or puphrrr (= vibrating sound), from this the word πνοή (=pnoe=breath). Visually this character describe the passage , pre-before the house or the main entrance at the walls of a city, a starting point, finishing point. ΠΟΡ0Σ=POROS=passage, passing through, ΠΕΡΑΣ=PERAS=completion, ΠΥΛΗ=PILEY=entrance-doorway. |
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![]() άπας=(total number of people), περί=(all-around the center) παρά=(side of..., πας=(every one, every thing, every body), πρό=pro(=pre). |
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In symbol «Β» we learned the meaning of the strong violent north wind, with symbol «Π» the wind is smooth rather pleasant and when the waves of the sea breaking on rocks with a noise ΠΛΑΓ (=plag), the sea was named ΠΕΛΑΓΟΣ (=PELAGOS), and the people ΠΕΛΑΣΓΟΙ (=PELASGI = EARLY NAME OF GREEKS), related words ΠΛΗΓΗ (=WOUND (WAVES DAMAGING ROOKS). In the word ΠΟΛΗ=Poli (=CITY), analyzing each abbreviated symbol: [Π (=is the πύλη (=piley) entrance of the city), - Ο (=within an area for the ownership of their huts (homes), - Λ (=within walls of bright stone, clean water, and spoken words to communicate, ΛΑΟΣ (=LAOS =Nation), (ΛΟΓΟΣ (=SPOKEN WORD and logic), - Η (=supported by law and order]. |
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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. Παλαιός (paleos)=paleo, paleology, Paleolithic, paleozoology, etc Παλλάς (palas)=palladium--Πάλιν (palin)=palindrome, palingenesis, palimpsest Παλάμη (palami)=palm, palpable--Πάλλω (pallo)=palpitate, palpitation Πάππας (papas)=παπα(=father)-- Παραπλήξ (papaplix)=paraplegia, paraplegic Παρά (para)=paradox, parasite, paraxial, parameter, paradigm, and many more Πάς (pas=pan)=pan, panacea, panorama, pantheism, pantomine, panurgic, etc Πάσχω (pascho)=patho, pathology, patience, pathos--Πάτος (patos)=pattern Πατρίς (patris)=patriot, patronym, patrimony, patronize, patriarch Παύρος (pavros)=poverty, poor--Παχύς (pachis)=pachynsis, pachyderm Πεδάω+Πέδη (pedao+pedi)=pedal, pedology-Παίς (paes)=pediatric, pederast Περί (peri)=periaxial, periblem, period, perilous, periscope, peristasis, peritomy Πέτρη (πετρι)=petrify, petroleum--Πλανάω (planao)=planet, plane Πλήθος (plithos)=plural, plethora--Πνέω (pneo)=pneuma, pneumatic, etc Ποινή (pini=punish, penal, penalize, penalty--Πόλις (polis)=police, politic, polity Πολύς (polys)= poly-, polyandry, polyarchy. polycarpy, polytheist, etc, etc, etc Πόσις (posis)=possibility, potent, potential--Πούς (pous)=podiatry, podagra Πρό (pro)=problem, prognosis, prologue, prophesy, prostate, product Πρώτος (protos)=protocol, prototype--Πυλαωρός (pylaoros)=pilotis, pylorus Πύρ (pyr)=pyrolatry, pyrolysis, pyromania, pyrophobia, pyrosis, pyrostat, pyre |
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