Message from @Jordanus Piscator
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Which comes from greek
So where did the Greeks get their language?
Hebrew
Indo-European language groups
Germanic languages are not Semitic
Curb your autism
Look at the similarities between Hebrew and greek
I'm talking about the alphabet
Any linguist will fill you in on how European languages formed
Not the spoken language
Ah
Well some letters are entirely European
The R for instance
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Vowels too
Yeah Hebrew has no vowels
Making it really shitty to read
But what I'm saying, look at the first four letters of greek and hebrew
Which is why no one seems to know God’s name 100%
It's just YHWH
I’ve heard some people say Yahuwah, Yahweh, Yehowah, Jehovah
So yeah no one seems to know really
Anyway,
We have Alpha/Aleph
Beta/Bet
Gamma/Gimmel
Delta/Dalet
That’s quite the observation
The Greeks for Greek from the Phoenicians who were close allies with the Israelites
The Phoenicians and Tyrians were very skilled with their ships and went to the Mediterranean
There's actually a cliff in South America with Phoenician/Paleo-Hebrew words written on it. The Phoenicians probably reached America first before most
What I'm saying is that we got our written language from Japheth and got our letters from Shem
Interesting take
Shit i meant spoken language and words and stuff we got from Japheth
But the alphabet is phoenician
which were close relatives with the Israelites and they built the temple with the Israelites
It still seems like a bit of a stretch to call it Semitic though
Semitic in the beginning
Phoenicians wrote in a Semitic language: Hebrew
A genetic Hebrew comes from a man named Eber, who was a descendant of Shem.
S(h)emitic
We even have words from Aramaic and Hebrew
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