linguisten:

phonetish: In Japanese language, we have three types of letters, Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana. Hiragana’s root is from old Ivrit and Palmyra letters. The first column: Phoenician alphabet

The second column: Ostracon

The third column: Old Aramaic

The forth column: Imperial Aramaic

The fifth column: Dead Sea scrolls

The sixth column: Palmyrene script

The seventh column: Palmyra

The first column: Hiragana

The second column: Consonants

The third column: Vowels

The forth column: combined with the consonant and the vowel

The fifth column: Sousho-tai (a hand writing style)

The sixth column: Kanji

And where and how is there a sensible connection? That’s two tables juxtaposed, no explanation of hows and whys, nothing to make this bold claim even remotely plausible. I call bullshit. Sorry. See also: https://christophoronomicon.tumblr.com/post/155113227235/s-barreto-interesting-except-that-this-is

I received some comments/messages on this post. Also, I didn’t mention the details. I should have explained some details of history. Sorry

Before Many Chinese and Koreans came to Japan, there were a lot of Hebrews in Japan. They came to Japan with Hebrew letters in AC 7.

The Hebrews were easy to transcribe Japanese language into Hebrew, which old Hebrew, as a phonogram.

However, Many Chinese and Koreans to Japan and they had influenced than Hebrews in DC 2-3. The Hebrew letters were almost disappeared. People used only Kanji, it’s Chinese language.

Japanese language was hard to translate into Chinese language. Therefore, they needed to invent new letters as Japanese language, not as Chinese. It started to use Katakana with Kanji as the Japanese before Heian era(794).

Kanji is still hard to learn. Many people couldn’t read/write them.

A person, Kukai(空海) who his origin is Hebrew, has started to invent Hiragana. Also he was very talented on languages. The purpose was that it should avoid racist conflict as no needed. Katakana was not a candidate because Katakana is easy to know its root based on the shapes. Katakana was created from letters in western Asia like Hebrew.

Hiragana has, therefore, inspired by old Ivrit and Palmyra, which has a unique curbs. He, Kukai, changed these letters’ angles and combined with some these letters. It’s Hiragana.



(Source: historyjp.com, via linguisten)