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About Greek language.
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He is wrong in some ways. Phoenicia is Greek, they did not influence Greek which is a myth. Greek language can trace its origin to explain what ever letter(hieroglyphics) has a meaning which is why the different "E" Iliad needed millenniums to be that good

Corrections: English sounds like Ellenic (Greek) not the other way around. Ellenic is a proto-European language all the way back to pre-historia. The phoenicians and the indians borrowed from that proto-language - not the other way around. Ellenes are proto-Europeans.

and where are the phoenician scripts that greeks took their letters? greek letters each one are meaning something higher inteligence than p.e. alef=ox=άλφα

The Greeks called everyone who could not pronounce Greek correctly barbarians and wrote books on how it should be pronounced correctly. Dionysios Thrakos wrote in 100 BC and it is perfectly clear that his description of pronunciation is for that of modern Greek. There were never enough foreigners in Greece to influence its pronunciation and if there were then Greek would have developed a Voiceless Dental "t" sound but it still hasn't got one, and it would have developed other Voiceless labials and velars but is doesn't have have either except in combination with s.

pretty shitty analysis of the modern greek language, but I am no pro. I would say - learn greek, get stunned how many foreign words through all the other languages actually originate from it.

I don't think Greek evolved from Phoenician but good video!

Albanian as well!

The stupidity of Albanians is very sophisticated. You have the first place in the world in the IQ test

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