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F ๐ f ๐ ฦ ๐ python ๐๐ป pattar feather ๐
๐ PU ๐บ pa ๐ PA ๐ pa male
The letters representing โfโ were prone to corruption, and have caused much scholarly confusion and frustration for various reasons:
It was lost in translation in languages which donโt posses the phonological equivalent of f.
It is similar to f โ v โ wh โ ph and other variants in other languages, some pronunciations unfamiliar to English.
Especially ๐ was also associated with forbidden taboos and temporarily erased from hieroglyph inscriptions.
In demotic times scribes went wild in the character.
One clear shift in the reading of the Sanskrit Alphabet is the dangling i which was originally just an ordinary fi and its inverse which was a similar fi
ordinary fi : เคชเคฟ ๏ฌi
Both เคชเคฟ And เคชเฅ should be transcribed as fi and fi, namely fphi and phfi or fi+p and p+fi,
similar to the ph in physics or German Pferd.
There was a global shift from va to a in all alphabets:
Latin atta, Ancient Greek แผฯฯฮฑ (รกtta), Gothic ๐ฐ๐๐๐ฐ (atta), Old Church Slavonic ะพัััั (otฤญcฤญ).
๐๐๐ father (not : attav)
It is not that ๐ฐ๐๐๐ฐ was orignially pronounced 'atta', it is that the strange orthographic convention
alpha = al'PHA โ V at beginning of words was lost/discarded!
One needs to be careful reading old scripts in similar alphabets with our modern pronounciation!
Other orthographic conventions / lost components were ggโng i<r epsilon<s aaโva/ma
NO SUCH CUNEIFORM
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รคะฏ | ๐ฟ |
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A | ๐ |
b | ๐ |
c | ๐ฟ |
D | ๐ |
ฮด | ๐ง |
E | ๐ |
F | ๐๐ |
G | ๐ผ๐ |
h | ๐ |
I | ๐ |
J | ๐ |
K | ๐ก๐จ๐ |
L | ๐ฏ๐ญ |
M | ๐ |
N | ๐ |
ฯฑ | ๐ข๐ฏ |
P | ๐ช |
Q | ๐ |
R | ๐ |
S | ๐ด |
T | ๐ ๐ |
แนณ | ๐ ฑ๐ข |
V | ๐ |
W | ๐ ณ |
X | ๐ |
Y | ๐ญ |
Z | ๐ ๐ |
SH | ๐ |