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The journey into an unknown world - Petrasti - 08-08-2025 Hello everybody, I would like to present my solution to the manuscript here. For the derivations in the text, my need one tool. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. there you can compare all words based on multiple mentions. My solution is based on word repetitions and several years of searching for repetitions in the manuscript. "repetition is the key to the solution" Have fun browsing regards Petra table of contents: 1) the alphabet and first words ![]() 2) the beginning how I found the first word ![]() 3) root word and grammer ![]() 4) vocabulary list ![]() (see next posts for following pdf`s) 5) Nymphs and the word "qor" qol 6) the poppy flower or a bold theory 7) the sun and the moon and the seeds 8) handfasting a wonderful old tradition 9) a plant a translation 10) flowers with spikes and thorns 11) the peakock´s eye 12) my favorite word "gob" - the berry 13) the color white - ban/bon 14) the color brown - hor/han 15) the color purple - han/hon 16) the color blue - goa/goo 17)bor/bar - the blossom 18) irritations in the manuscript 19) the superlative by repetition 20) the writing and its pitfalls 21) the key (my personal opinion) 22) the final solution RE: The journey into an unknown world - Petrasti - 08-08-2025 ![]() 5) Nymphs and the word "qor" RE: The journey into an unknown world - Petrasti - 08-08-2025 6) the poppy flower or a bold theory ![]() 7) the sun and the moon and the seeds ![]() 8) handfasting a wonderful old tradition ![]() 9) a plant a translation ![]() 10) flowers with spikes and thorns ![]() 11) the peakock´s eye ![]() 12) my favorite word "gob" - the berry ![]() 13) the color white - ban/bon ![]() RE: The journey into an unknown world - Petrasti - 08-08-2025 14) the color brown - hor/han ![]() 15) the color purple - han/hon ![]() 16) the color blue - goa/goo ![]() 17)bor/bar - the blossom ![]() 18) irritations in the manuscript ![]() 19) the superlative by repetition ![]() 20) the writing and its pitfalls ![]() 21) the key (my personal opinion) ![]() 22) the final solution ![]() RE: The journey into an unknown world - Petrasti - 01-09-2025 the comparison of ch and sh RE: The journey into an unknown world - Garlonga - 01-09-2025 I'm afraid of opening number 22 ![]() RE: The journey into an unknown world - cowcrap - 01-09-2025 (01-09-2025, 08:58 PM)Garlonga Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I'm afraid of opening number 22 very much so... RE: The journey into an unknown world - dashstofsk - 02-09-2025 It is unlikely that scribes who 'came from the Swiss mountain regions and spoke an archaic Celtic language' would have spoken a 'mediaeval Hiberno-English' language. Continental Celtic is a different linguistic branch to Gaelic Celtic. A similar theory has already been discussed and dismissed in You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. RE: The journey into an unknown world - Petrasti - 02-09-2025 (02-09-2025, 11:01 AM)dashstofsk Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.It is unlikely that scribes who 'came from the Swiss mountain regions and spoke an archaic Celtic language' would have spoken a 'mediaeval Hiberno-English' language. Continental Celtic is a different linguistic branch to Gaelic Celtic. To be honest, I don't think a Celtic language survived in Switzerland, and if it did, then perhaps it was in the mountainous regions. However, people there didn't have the resources to develop their own script and write it down. Personally, I'm thinking more of the Scottish monasteries in Switzerland and southern Germany. But that's all just pure speculation. A Hiberno English must be related to England. I have no doubt about that. RE: The journey into an unknown world - Petrasti - 02-09-2025 (02-09-2025, 11:01 AM)dashstofsk Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.It is unlikely that scribes who 'came from the Swiss mountain regions and spoke an archaic Celtic language' would have spoken a 'mediaeval Hiberno-English' language. Continental Celtic is a different linguistic branch to Gaelic Celtic. I've studied the cisalpine theory, but I'm far from it :-) I know my theory is flawed, and I'm sure I'm wrong about some words. What's amazing, however, are the colors that appear exactly the same in Irish (ban and goa or gorm) and are also named after the corresponding flowers. I also know that my alphabet is different from the EVE alphabet, and that many people will doubt it, which is fine. |