Hebrew Alphabet
1. Yod2. Tet
3. Chet
4. Zayin
5. Vav
6. He
7. Dalet
8. Gimel
9. Bet
10. Alef
11. Ayin
12. Samech
13. Nun
14. Mem
15. Lamed
16. Khaf
17. Kaf
18. Tav
19. Shin
20. Resh
21. Qof
22. Tsadeh
23. Feh
24. Peh
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
11 45% 14 58% 4 16% 2 8% 1 4%
B % C % D % F % G %
1 4% 2 8% 4 16% 5 20% 1 4%
H % J % K % L % M %
8 33% 0 0% 2 8% 4 16% 4 16%
N % P % Q % R % S %
4 16% 1 4% 1 4% 1 4% 4 16%
T % V % W % X % Y %
6 25% 2 8% 0 0% 0 0% 3 12%
Z %
1 4%
Popularity of use
58% E:
45% A, E:
33% H, A, E: He,
25% T, H, A, E: Tet
20% F, T, H, A, E: Feh,
16% N, S, L, M, D, I, F, T, H, A, E: Dalet, Alef, Mem, Lamed, Shin, Tsadeh,
12% Y, N, S, L, M, D, I, F, T, H, A, E: Ayin,
8% V, K, C, O, Y, N, S, L, M, D, I, F, T, H, A, E: Khaf, Kaf, Tav, Samech, Yod, Chet, Vav,
4% Z, R, Q, P, G, B, U, V, K, C, O, Y, N, S, L, M, D, I, F, T, H, A, E: Resh, Qof, Zayin, Peh, Gimel, Bet, Nun,
0% W, X, J
Conclusion: Originating in the E-A linguistic subgroup,
E Linguistic group Sex % Dev. Chain Bandgap
French F 89% (E; I; A; N; L; R; O; S)
Norman F 87% (E; A; L; I; N; R)
Cornish F 82% (E; N; R; A; L)
Iroquois F 81% (E; N; O; S, H, G, I, A)
Mayflower crew family names 80% (E; A, L, N)
Dutch F 78% (E; A; N; T; I; J) T, I
A. Egyptian F 77% (E; T; N; A; H)
A. Greek F 77% (E; A; I; O; R, N, H)
Sesotho F 76% (E; O; N; L; S)
Briton F 75% (E; N; A; W, R)
Lands of the Sea peoples 75% (E; S; H, K)
Mayflwr. Seperatist families 71% (E; R; T; O; N, I, L)
French M 70% (E; A; I; N; R; L; O)
Nyakyusa F 66% (E; A, I; U, L; G)
Pict F 64% (E; A; I; N; R, D)
Norman M 63% (E; A; R; N; L) L, I
Cornish M 60% (E; N; A; R; O)
Scot. low fam. 58% (E; R; I, A; N; L) S
Scot. high fam. (-Mac/Mc) 58% (E; A; N; R, I)
Hebrew Alphabet 58% (E; A; H; T; F)
Fomorian M&F? 57% (E; T, L, A; R, O; C)
Dutch M 54% (E; R; A; S; I)
PIE Pantheon 54% (E; T, S; W, R, K, O, I)
Anglosaxon M 52% (E; A; R; L; D; N, H, O) L
Anglosaxon F 51% (E; A; R; L; D; H; N, O) L
Anglosaxon dictionary 43% (E; A; R; D; H, I)
Egyptian Hieroglyphs 42% (E; H; A; T; S)
Conclusion: As the Greek Alphabet is unrelated to Ancient Greeks, Hebrew Alphabet is unrelated to male and female hebrew linguistic culture.Hebrew alphabet emerges at 33% with He. It reaches a Plateau at 8%-4%. It might be related to Egyptian hieroglyphs.
So what are we looking at? Phoenicians in the A-R linguistic group become Lowland Scottish males. Lowland Scottish females with the alphabet introduced by Phoenicians and the Language applied to it by Lowland Scottish families carry it down to North Africa around the time of the Doggerland flood. Berber males descended of lowland Scottish females migrate East and carry the Alphabet, and its 'language' and the linguistic influence of their scottish female ancestors with them becomming Hebrew Males taking females of Arabic descent as wives. The newly introducsd 'alphabet' seems to be influencing Anglosaxon development.
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