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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Re: And the Whole Earth Was of One Language
Kindest Regards, Phyllis!
Thank you sincerely! On my trip to China I noticed that some few symbols were shared between Chinese and Japanese. I didn't take note of them specifically, but some symbols noting numbers and things like speed, altitude and distance. Maybe not all, but a significant portion was shared between them. I was told by my friend that Japanese comes from Chinese, that the symbols were the same, but the pronunciation was different. I don't know how much is true, but it would seem to connect certain numbers and concepts across the two languages. I would love to hear your more knowledgeable take on this. The Viking connection to the Rus...that would make for an interesting study! |
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Hermano Pequeño
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Texas
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Re: And the Whole Earth Was of One Language
Hello all. This is a very enlightening and enjoyable subject. Everyone seems to be quite knowlegable. In reference to Juan's last post, it has always been my understanding that the Japanese language is not derived from any other linguistic source.
Below is a link from Wikipedia addressing this topic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_language |
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Re: And the Whole Earth Was of One Language
Kindest Regards, Jack Halyard!
I don't believe we have met before, welcome to CR! I looked at the webpage you suggested: Quote:
Culturally, there are too many similarities in my mind to separate the Japanese from the Chinese. Common symbols help my belief that the two are related, although I will withhold judgement as to which came first (although Chinese is demonstrably known to be very ancient). The wild card in all of this, in all of my research, is Korean. The source you quoted claims a possible connection between Japanese and Korean, but it is only conjecture that cannot really be supported well, according to the article. Korean symbology is unique compared with Japanese and Chinese, I am not aware of any traditional symbols shared between Korean and Chinese or Japanese. While it would seem there are some cultural similarities, I cannot help but feel these are recent introductions, such as one of the many times Japan or China invaded the Korean peninsula in the last few hundred years. Thank you for resurrecting this old thread. It is one of the well worn teddy bears around here. Please come by again if you happen upon anything else to add to the discussion! |
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Re: And the Whole Earth Was of One Language
Kindest Regards, Jack Halyard!
My apologies for not responding sooner. I knew you had posted but could not read what you had written. Different browser, now I can see! Yes, we only got a little wind and a bit of rain, actually pretty good "normal" rain for about 4 days or so during and after Dennis. I am glad the storm was not nearly as bad as it could have been. This current one heading across towards Mexico and Texas has me concerned for those people. Thanks for your reply, hope to "see" you around here more often. |
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