Saturday, August 21, 2010

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The origin of the letter H: o

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a letter that is of more, you could say that nothing else takes place. But it has its origin interesante.Aqui I leave the info.




The H derived from the Hebrew letter Heth, which in Semitic languages \u200b\u200bmeans "closed" so has the middle bar.

Here is a map of their writing in their variations.

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The letter H is not a consonant, but only an aspiration. Sometimes the moves are in the front row, taking the place where he had an F in latín.También is found near the C, to represent the CH sound. Formerly stood by the P, to describe the sound of F (Φ) in Latin words borrowed from Greek (eg philosofía of φιλοσοφία) or with a T to describe the sound of the letter Θ (eg theologia of θεολογία). Aspiration is a force that gives rise to a letter breath. It's like when you eat garlic, and want to check your breath and say Ahh.

There is a saying in English that reads "dot the Is and cross the Ts", ie "to point to the Is and cross the Ts" and refers to the previous arrangements are made before sending manuscripts. In italics, almost all letters can be written without lifting the pen from the paper. But require lifting the pen doodles and backing to decorate the letters (to dot the i and crossing t). The Greek accent had three classes: soft or sweet spirit (`), strong or rough spirit (') and the circumflex or double (^). The Greeks used them to help foreigners to pronounce the words correctly. The Romans did not use accents. They used the letter h to make a vacuum in their manuscripts, without lifting the pen from the paper.

Its name comes from the French hache Castilian, and the HACA Late Latin, from turn of classical Latin name / ha: / but with an increase, since the sound / h / was left to say and sounded so exactly as the name of the A and H: / a /.


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