Etymologic aequivalences
The following table hath its sequence of consonants based on the >ugaritic :
Kemet |
S^em |
Persian |
Gaudiya (Samsk.) |
Hellenic |
Teuton |
Aztec |
Maya |
Austron |
Australi |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- |
> |
|
|
|
|
|
y |
|
|
b |
b |
b |
bh |
ph |
b |
p |
b |
|
l |
g |
g |
h^ |
h |
kh |
g |
kw |
q |
|
r |
d |
d |
d |
dh |
th |
d |
t |
dz [>ts] |
|
n |
h |
h |
k |
k |
k |
h |
k |
|
|
|
w |
w |
w |
w |
w |
w |
w |
w |
|
w |
z |
z |
z |
j^ |
g |
k |
|
|
|
|
h. |
h. |
c^ |
c^ |
k |
h |
c^ |
h |
n |
|
h |
t. |
t |
t |
t |
t |
|
th [>t] |
|
|
i, |
y |
y |
y |
z [dy] |
y |
y |
y |
|
|
k |
k |
g |
g |
g |
k |
k |
k [>k] |
|
k |
s^ |
s^ |
t |
t |
t |
t |
t |
>c^ |
|
|
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
l |
tl |
l |
|
l |
m |
m |
m |
m |
m |
m |
m |
m |
|
m |
d |
d |
d |
d |
d |
t |
|
|
|
|
d |
d. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
r~ |
|
n |
n |
n |
n |
n |
n |
n |
n |
|
n |
- |
z. |
b |
b |
b |
p |
|
|
|
|
s |
s |
h |
s |
h-, s |
s |
s |
s |
|
|
< |
< |
--, -w- |
--, -w- |
--, -w- |
--, -kk- |
- |
k |
|
k |
p |
p |
z |
j |
g |
k |
|
p |
|
p |
f |
s. |
p |
p |
p |
f |
--, -p- |
ph [>p] |
|
|
q |
q |
g |
gh |
pho / thi |
gw |
k |
>q |
|
|
r |
r |
r |
r |
r |
r |
l |
r |
|
r |
t |
t |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
t |
|
G |
|
|
-- |
--, -gg- |
|
q |
|
|
t |
t |
d |
d |
d |
t |
t |
t |
|
t |
t |
s` |
s |
s` |
k |
h |
x [s^] |
x [s^] |
|
|
The above is using conventional modern English translitterations; the International Phonetic Association translitteration (not employing diacriticals) for, e.g., English \y\ is, instead, \j\ (as in German and in the other languages adjoining the Baltic Sea).
examples of proper names:--
Kemet |
<ibri^ |
<arab |
Akkad |
Sumer |
Hellenic |
Norse |
Persian |
Bodish |
Marshallese |
|
|
dikr |
|
dingir |
|
|
|
|
|
ntr |
|
|
Ans`ar |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kis`ar |
|
|
|
Gesar |
|
|
Dh.wty |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
R~ono |
|
Ybus |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Dbus |
|
|
|
>ard. |
|
|
Erebos |
Erp |
|
|
|
examples of saecular vocabulary:--
Bodish |
<arabic |
Altaic |
Hellenic |
meaning |
yab |
>ab |
ap |
|
father |
yum |
>um |
um |
|
mother |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gad |
|
ed- |
eat |
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Having written the foregoing collection of comparative tables (except that it at that juncture lacked any aequivalents for S^emitic \z.\) on 3\8\2006 (3rd of Augnst, 2006), there were added Gaud.iya, Persian, and Teutonic aequivalents, for this S^emitic consonant, as of morning 6th of November, 2020, on such a basis as :
Afghan (i.e., eastern Persian) \bon\ and and Iranian (i.e., western Persian \bun\ 'religion', both cognate with \z.ann\ 'opinion, supposition' (DMWA, p. 682a).
DMWA = Hans Wehr (ed. by J. Milton Cowan) : A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic. 4th edn. Wiesbaden : Otto Harrassowitz, 1979.