Video: Greek is Russian
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
I am surprised that no philologist has ever noticed the obvious fact that it is impossible to create a new language with 46 letters from the Greek language, in which there are 27 letters, no matter how hard you try. You don't need to be seven spans in your forehead to understand that the Russian language is primary in relation to the Greek just because it contains more letters, even in the modern utterly cut off version.
And so I found a qualitative confirmation that the Greek language is one of the forms of the Slavic language on a par with Etruscan and Phoenician. I was extremely interested in these coins:
These are coins of the Bosporus Kingdom - the ancient state of the Azov and Black Sea regions.
By the way, Vasily Savromatov, whom we have already examined, was one of the rulers of the Bosporus kingdom. The most interesting thing on these coins is the letters. Alexey Zayats suggested that these are the dates of the reign of the kings, written in letters. And his assumption was fully confirmed - if you read from right to left according to the numerical designation of the drop caps, a very definite date comes out. For example, on the upper coin - Firth Izhei Glagoli - that is, 513, on the middle - Firth Izhei Zemlya - 517, and on the lower - Firth Kako Az - 521. It turns out that these dates have long been deciphered and are considered "years of the Bosphorus era" - the chronology of the Bosporan kingdom, where the date of 297 BC is taken as a starting point. Why this particular date is not specified.
And so I found an interesting catalog of Bosporus, Greek and Roman coins of 1910 (be sure to look, this is all our past).
After him, I finally came to the conclusion that there were no Hellenes and Latins, real Hellenes and Latins reigned in Rome only in the 16th century, and there was one people, fair-haired, light-eyed, but this is a topic for a separate article, large and full, since the material has been collected already quite a lot.
So, there is given the letter designation of the recording of numbers in the Bosporus kingdom. We see Greek letters.
But after all, in Russia, they wrote not in numbers, but in letters! Let's compare:
As you can see, the "coincidence" is 100 out of 100, except that the initial letter "Worm" looks like the modern English "Q" - "Q". This knowledge allows a completely different attitude to the Latin "Q", because if you replace it with "Ch", then the words are read in Russian! Examples:
Qui - What (Chui)
Quadi - officially Quads, tribes living north of the Danube - Chudi (or Chud)
Quadra - square (Chdr without vowels, d on t - four)
Quadrigae - quadriga (four hectares)
Quasi - as if, exactly; how, like how; about, almost, about (Hours)
Etc. Almost the same system for small Greek letters:
Based on this system, it is possible to revise the decoding of Greek names and places, just as it was done with the Etruscan language.
Mikhail Volk
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