Unexpected Georgian-Telugu Resemblance
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SUMMARY
The discussion centers on the visual and structural similarities between the Georgian and Telugu scripts, despite their geographical and cultural distance. The Telugu script, along with other modern Indic scripts like Devanagari and Tamil, is derived from the Brahmi script, which has Semitic origins, likely from Aramaic. Conversely, the origins of the Georgian script remain unclear, with some theories suggesting influences from Greek or Semitic alphabets. Additionally, the Lao script, similar to Thai, is derived from the Khmer script, which traces back to the Brahmi script.
PREREQUISITES- Understanding of Brahmi script origins and its evolution.
- Familiarity with modern Indic scripts such as Devanagari and Tamil.
- Knowledge of the historical context of Semitic scripts.
- Awareness of the influences on the Georgian script from Greek and Semitic alphabets.
- Research the evolution of Brahmi script and its derivatives.
- Explore the similarities and differences between Georgian and Telugu scripts.
- Investigate the historical connections between Semitic scripts and their adaptations.
- Learn about the adaptations of the Lao script from Khmer and its roots in Brahmi.
Linguists, historians, script researchers, and anyone interested in the evolution of writing systems and their interconnections.
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