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Jun 2017
η       ε       o       ω      (σ,      ς)
    æ  
א        ע‎       ח       ה‎‎*       and this
  
      is where the fun starts!
             while the greeks have only
one letter given to aesthetic dynamics,
the hebrews?
let's call them from the shadows!

for each greek sigma...
                  a letter that will...
  what do you call that?
                i'm at loss for a noun to describe
two variations of the same letter!

   i don't even think one exists!
      but please... show me the hebrew!
hebrew that the greeks imitated!

  K M N P T                                   & the greek S.

               kaf (כ‎    ך‎‎)
          mem (‎‎‎מ      ם)
         nūn    (נ‎        ן‎)
      pé        (פ‎        ף)
  tsadí      ­(צ‎         ץ‎)
.

           for one greek letter that does this
sort of behaviour...
                      there are? five hebrew letters!
                
i need to find a noun to describe this...
after all, they're not graphemes, or digraphs...
or perhaps there is a loose association
   associated with these letters being
           digraphs-quasi....
      
             after all, even latin has this:
   but in a loose trinity of     s       c      k
   cyst,
             carmen,
                            kettle,
                     ­                  ah... S the weaver
      of the other two.

         the noun! the noun!
                 i need to known this dynamic!
Mateuš Conrad
Written by
Mateuš Conrad  36/M/Essex (England)
(36/M/Essex (England))   
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