The Russian Letter "G" - The History Of The Origin Of The Meaning And Form Of Writing - Alternative View

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The Russian Letter "G" - The History Of The Origin Of The Meaning And Form Of Writing - Alternative View
The Russian Letter "G" - The History Of The Origin Of The Meaning And Form Of Writing - Alternative View

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Those of you who have read my articles know that the letter "G" itself is nothing more than a transfer of the Russian syllable root "GA" - meaning "MOVEMENT" in all its forms, images and manifestations. The British still use “GO” to denote the word “go”, which is a simple Russian “ GA”, there is nothing surprising in this, the British, like all Europeans - people from Russia and their ancestors spoke Russian. Now we no longer use "GA" directly, but the syllable root "GA"was used to form more complex words that allow you to convey all the details and nuances of the described actions or objects associated with movement. Of course, in English and in other languages descended from Russian, the letter "G" and its derivatives are used in word formation in the same way - after all, these are originally Russian words, but the English still use the simplest form of the word - "GO" conveying the meaning this syllable root.

An important aspect to understand is that our language is plastic, and many letters flow from one to another due to the peculiarities of pronunciation, and sometimes acquiring additional meaning. So the root "GA" can flow into "KA", which is often used both as a direction of movement, and in "JA", it is often used in the meaning of LIFE, and living means moving … That is why when pronouncing English words we so often sounds confusing , "Ge" and "VE", eg AN D Yellin - Andes F Yellin, Mr. ruziya - D F orzhiya, etc. there are a lot of examples, you yourself know them.

Often "GA"distorted to "HA", as well as to other roots, this is again due to the peculiarities of the pronunciation of consonants. What consonant sounds can flow into each other, I wrote in one of my articles. *

Let's look at simple examples of using the root "GA" in word formation

LEGS = ON + HA = I WALK ON THEM

RUN = BA + HA + YAT = MAKE MOVEMENT IT

WALK = GA + YES + YAT = MOVE GIVES IT TO ME

GUSI = GA + CA = WALK TOGETHER

FILING = PO + GA + NA + GA = WALKING ON IT WITH FOOT, STAMPING

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RAIN = BEFORE + JA (HA) + YES = LIFE GIVES = GROW GIVES (HARVEST, GRASS)

Etc., practice yourself, there will be difficulties - write in the comments, I will help. You can see the meanings of some other syllable roots in "Indiana Croft Part 19" **

So where did the root "GA" come from and why does it have such a meaning? If we leave in attention only the version of the origin of syllabic roots from observations of the sounds of the surrounding world (and there are others, deeper ones, I will tell about them in other publications) - then the WORLD ROOT "HA" IS THE SCREAM OF A GOSE. Remember how geese behave - they walk waddling from foot to foot - and shout "HA" … Those of you who have read all my articles remember how I parsed the word "EGYPT" - it means "home of migratory birds" (HATA HA -PTAH), and so, it is possible that "GA-PTAKHI" is directly GUSI … Although it is possible that all migratory birds were meant, many bird species nest on the banks of the Nile.

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Well, what about the shape of the letter itself? Let's see what Wikipedia has to say:

Everything is as usual - linguists cannot find anything RUSSIAN in RUSSIAN letters … Well, look at the letter "G" carefully, what does it look like? You can say - "on the leg, only upside down" … but after all, they don't walk upside down … It's a GOose NECK, that is, the letter "G" is a schematic image of a goose. Remember what the capital "G" - " Ƨ" looks like, do you recognize the neck of a goose? And the variant in the Latin spelling "G" is a schematically depicted floating goose … Everything is so simple and obvious, well, just not for official linguistics, of course …

By the way, since we are talking about official linguistics, it is generally accepted that the letter "G":

In fact, "VERB", if it is absolutely certain, then it is not "speak", but "CALL". Of course, the meanings are similar and one could easily pass into the other, but personally I think this is a typical mistake of linguists. I will analyze the word formation of the word "VERB" in more detail in one of the following articles - it will be interesting … Well, by the way, note that the parts of speech denoting actions are called "VERB".

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