2064: (Some) Semitic Origins of English Letters Aug 9, 2020

The Greek alphabet which inspired the Latin alphabet was ultimately of Semitic origins. Therefore, there is a general the Hebrew writings system corresponds to the Latin alphabet in many ways. The first 4 letters for instance, א,ב,ג,ד often correspond in terms of pronunciation roughly like ABGD (G comes as a variant of C), but the 5th letter in Hebrew is ה which corresponds in appearance and often pronunciation to H, but actually the Hebrew ה gave rise to the letter E, also the 5th letter. The relations between the placement of the letters does stop after the respective 6th letters though.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

833: Structure and Inflection Mar 20, 2017

1048: No Subjects in Ergative Languages Oct 22, 2017

850: cygnet Apr 6, 2017