Helenic Universal Language

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I am Mrs. Catherine Mavromichali Michael, a widow, mother of 2 children and grandmother of 5. 
 
I have been in Canada for over 50 years and I still meet people who don't read or write any language.
 
I thought it over and I simplified the Greek Language and made the Helenic Universal Language, an easy language for all.

The Helenic Universal language is not a new language, it is the language they speak in Greece - Helas and all the Greek - Helines around the world now and many years ago.

The Helenic Universal Language is simpler in writing and spelling.

It has an alphabet with 27 letters:  Helenic-Greek, Italian, French and English.

It has a question mark (?) and one accent oxia ( ' ) to emphasize one of the last 3 syllables of the words.

The Italian, French and English letters that are in the H.U. language have simplified the writing and enriched the vocabulary and the spelling has simplified the grammer.

 

 

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The Alphabet - The Vowels - The Diphtongs

 
The Alphabet:
 

Alfa - α – after

Vita – ν -  video

Bi – β - big

Γama –γ - yard 

Gi – g - game

Δelta – δ - the 

Di - d - dear   

Epsilon - ε – ever 

Zita - z – zenith  

J – j - jazz     

Θita - θ - thing        

Iota – i - in 

Κapa – k - kettle 

Λamda – l - lady 

Μi – m - milk,  

Νi – n - nickel, 

Ξi - ξ - xerox,

Omikron – o - over,

Πi π - page  

Ροp - race 

Σigma – s - safe,

Taf – t - table,       

U – u - ultimate,   

Φi - φ – first

X - x - hope 

Ψi - ψ - psalm,      

Ω(ο)mega - ω - over

 

 
The Vowels:
 

Six (6) vowels:  a     e     i     o    u     ω

 

 

The Diphtongs:

 

Three diphthongs: ai-e     ei-i     oi-i

 

The Ωmega and the diphthongs, only at the beginning or end of words:

 

ώra – hour

sώnω – I save

aiθusa - large room or hall

eikόna – icon

οikoyènia - family

 

Examples:

Κalιmèρα - Good morning
Κalιsπèρα - Good evening 
Κalιniχtα - Good night 
 
Τι κànete? - How are you?
Τι κàneis? - How are you?
 
Πυ πàte? - Where are you going?
Πυ πas? - Where are you going?
 
Εφχaριstώ - thank you
Πaρaκalώ - please, don't mention it
 
Αdiο - Goodbye

Apsenika Onomata - Masculine Names
 
 

o upanos - the sky
o àdpas  -  the man
o ilios  -  the sun
o δpomos  -  the road, the street
o aèpas  -  the air
o kiπos  -  the garden

Θilikà Onomata  -  Feminine Names

i yinèka  -  the woman
i oδos  -  the street
i imèpa  -  the day
i πolis  -  the city
i eklisia  -  the church
i ώρα  -  the hour

Udètepa  -  Onomata  -  Neutral Names

το παιδι  -  the child
το φegàpi  -  the moon
το αφτοκιηιτο  -  the car
to àstpo  -  the star
το sχοlιο  -  the school
to χioni  -  the snow

Λéξeis  -  Words

simepa  -  today
eφètos  -  this year
àvpio  -  tomorrow
πèpisi  -  last year
eχθès  -  yesterday
tuχponu  -  next year

Αpiθmoi  -  Numbers

1  -  èna  -  one
8  -  oktώ  -  eight
2  -  δio  -  two
9  -  enèa  -  nine
3  -  tpia  -  three
10  -  δèka  -  ten
4  -  tesepa  -  four
11  -  èdeka  -  eleven
5  -  πède  -  five
12  -  δώδeka  -  twelve
6  -  èξi  -  six
13  -  δekatpria  -  thirteen
7  -  eπtà  -  seven
...
20  -  eikosi  -  twenty
21  -  eikisι èna  -  twenty one
...

Dictionary abreviations

a adjective -
v. verb -
adv. adverb -
t. transitive -
conj. conjunction -
int. intransitive -
m. masculine -
s. substantive -
f. feminine -
prep. preposition -
n. neuter -
int. interjection -
e.t.c. - etcetera
k.t.l.

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