>>14292624>There is no final vowel in most Tokyo speech with the exception often with the next consonant is r.So under some conditions it appears. Russians mostly pronounce ??pa?c??y??e like ??pac?e (could be the same u ~ v fenomenon as in that japanese syllable) and naturally alphabets evolved from syllabaries, because why would anybody go from more convenient system to less convenient one. And I know it contradicts the modern dating, but I don't trust those datings, because my structural analysis of the structures of writing systems makes me believe that genetics doesn't change that much during centuries, and thus white nations always were more ingenious, and jews were always jews. But back on track:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdUbWxZrVLw (su like s)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0Vxs4fufEw (su like su)
> I don't really understand how you can deny this, evidently most of the letters are derived from Greek or Latin alphabetsBecause all I can see there is that they have some similar letters, but whose system derived from which this I wonder. Because Normans preserved structural concept of aettir (aicme in ogham) and greeks did not. Because Normans have myth descibing the invention of runes, describing them in connection to three mothers (the concept known as three protoletters in jewish culture too, so don't kill them, please) and greeks remember them when ? divided into vowels (and I suppose ? ~ B and I suspect ? to be ? and ? ~ T (so jews are still important for the history of writing, but not as phoenicians as they try to trick us now, but as actual hebrews, of which themselves don't seem to know, maybe as the deniers of more modern cults, thus the keepers of some universal traditions long negletted by everybody else, because three mothers is known from norns to tridevi all over the world and beyond)
Picrelated is what I consider to be a scheme of three dies, dice (compare to dis (a deity, ghost, or spirit associated with Fate))