Ancient Korean pictograph 상형문자(象形文字) Alphabet-2

2009. 12. 22. 10:53Old Korean Letter and Money-PR

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What is the difference  between  an Alphabet and a Chinese character?


The answer is "규칙(規則) the Regulation of sounds “ .


 Alphabets have "규칙(規則) the Regulation of sounds “, but

Chinese characters don't have it.


For example,  C is  a ㄷ[ㄷ, d] sound.


C ---> [다, da; 종결어(終結語 ,termination word)] in an Ancient Korean pictograph 상형문자(象形文字) Alphabet.


cC ---> [달, dal ,moon] in an Ancient Korean pictograph 상형문자(象形文字) Alphabet.

 A small "c"  is a [ ㄹ,ㅣ]sound.

 

 

 

 

http://blog.daum.net/daesabu/18284964

 

 

 

The second  example is a ㄱ [ㄱ, g]sound.


Almost  all  "ㄱ,  Γ  “ forms are a ㄱ [ㄱ, g]sound.


Look at the lower materials.

 

 

http://blog.daum.net/daesabu/18284979

 

 

Especially "G" is the ear of an Ancient Korean pictograph 상형문자(象形文字) Alphabet which great scholar and master Jo(조홍근  ,His nickname is 천산(天山, Heaven-Mountain) ) found.


Look at this "G" in detail.

You'll find a small "ㄱ“ in the G letter.

 

 

"G" is a kind of ㄱ letters, you know , "G"sound and "ㄱ“sound

are same.


Is it fantastic?

 

 

"G" resembles a real ear.

 

 

Even  Korean Alphabet sound "귀(Gwi)" is similar with Alphabet name "쥐(Jwi)" .

This is Great Jo's theory.