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Re: H

Xavier Abadia ("Xavier Abadia" <xabadiar@...>) on August 17, 2011

Ave, Gary. Gratia de u-ci info.

— In glosalist@yahoogroups.com, Gary Mil= ler gmillernd@... wrote:

Xavier– Although the H-sound was never a = letter in the Greek alphabet, classical Greek did have it.-> Anti un H-fo= no ne pa es u litera in Helena alfa-beta, un arkeo Helena lingua sura hab= e id. The ancient Romans did have the letter H, and always transcribed Gr= eek words with it. =A0The Glosa word HIDRO from Greek is an example of = this.-> Plu arkeo Roma-pe pa habe u litera H, e panto-kron re-grafo plu H= elena verba kon id. The Greeks did not have the letter, but when a word s= tarted with a vowel, they put one of two marks on top of it.-> Plu Helena= -pe ne pa habe u-ci litera; anti-co, kron u verba habe proto vokali, mu g= rafo mono ex bi sema supra id. ‘ (the closest ASCII mark) indicated “sm= ooth breathing,” that is, no H-sound.-> ‘ (u maxi proxi sema ex ASCII) mo= nstra “glabro spira,” u-ci es, zero H-fono. ` indicated “rough breathin= g,” that is, the H-sound.-> ` monstra “ruga spira,” u-ci es, un H-fono. = The Greeks did use -N before the H-sound.-> Plu Helena-pe pa uti -N ante H= -fono. A(N)- in Greek means “not, un-.”-> A(N)- de Helena lingua habe u = semani “ne-, no-.” Therefore many languages have words like:-> Kausa-co = poli lingua habe plu homo verba: =A0BIOLOGY/ABIOLOGY, HYDROUS/ANHYDROUS= . Glosa has inherited this pronunciation.-> Glosa pa heredi gene u-ci fon= o. (English used to have this too. =A0If you have an old King James Bible=

at home, translated in the year 1611, you will see “an hundred, an hus= band, thine hand,” etc.)-> (Plus England lingua pa habe u-ci. =A0Si tu ha= be u paleo Kristo-Bibli, King James translati de anua 1611, tu fu vide in= id “an hundred, an husband, thine hand,” e tali plus.) (Furthermore, I d= on’t like it when someones says “an historic.” =A0This goes against the o= rthography [ORTO-GRAFO] of modern American English!) Saluta,_ _/./\ =A0 G= ary#

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