The way we teach vocabulary and foreign tongues seems backwards to me. Below is a small sample of word groupings and preliminary regular expressions (computer jargon) for evaluating dictionaries and identifying common words. Rather than teaching thousands of words, we could teach the basic primitives as well as using words people already know to quickly bridge languages. I borrowed some of the ideas from places that promote things called edenics, and the Hebrew Research Center. There is also a book called Hebrew is Greek.
It is my personal belief that the languages are architected from beyond somehow and contain within them various encoded messages, the same as our bodies and the division of the sexes are themselves a symbol with a message.
English Base Alphabet: ABCDEFGHIJKMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
After removing redundant consonant letters:
BDFGHJKLMNPRSTVWXZ
Grouping by sound type and removing redundant that can be replaced with two letters e.g. Z = TS:
(B|P|V) = container, division, house (V|W) (D|T) = doorway, or endpoint? marker F G J K L = authority H M = motion N = perpetual R = head, start, first, beginning S W Y
AR:
Hebrew related: the silent A is said to mean strength and infinite possibility, the R is said to mean head, first, start, etc. so with this we can derive a meaning for this root. Speculated root meaning: upper limit or limitless English: Air, Aero, Area (boundary - defines the limits), Ear, Earn?,
AR(B|V):
English: ARBitrary. ARBor, Spanish: ARBol
AR(K)
English: Ark, Arc, Arch, Arachnid
DR
DooR
DR(B|V) Something to do with movement towards low DRiVe: DR(N) DRaiN DRoNe DRoop DRop DRiLL DRK English: Dark
DK
English: DucK English: DiKe English: DuKe English:
(V|B|P)(R|L)
Seems to have the sense of the first of something or that which perpetuates. Notice how many are related to something pertaining to fruit and seed and the relationship. English: PeaR English: PaRe English: PRune English: PRime English: PuRportedly English: PRimitive English: PRistine English: PaR English: PoL: related to the many English: PoRt: an opening English: aPpLe English: PeeL English: PoLe English: PoLice, PoLicy Greek: PoLis: city English: VoLley English: VeiL English: BaLl English: BeLt English: Belief: changing viewpoints English: BaiL: to make bail means to be released, but on condition
(B|P)N
Seems to convey that which expands and as a dual meaning contains. The penis expands, but can bind. The bones are what provides the structure to the body. Benevolent, Benefactor, Bean, Banner (expands knowledge) which seems to connect to BAN, which is a division. So the word seems to indicate either expansion or division/containment.
English: PeNis English: PeNal English: oPeN English: PiNe (high) English: PuNish English: PaiN Engish: PoinNt English: alBiNo English: alPiNe English: alBuMin English: BiNd English: BeN English: BiN (containment) English: BoNe English: BaNe English: PaN: exPaNd,
(K|C)(V|B)
English: exCAVate English: CAVE (hole in the ground) Spanish: CAVAR (to dig) English: CaValier - not connected - is related to horse mounted or flamboyantly dressed, has come to mean one who doesn't care about what is important.
EM
M English: Motion, Mother, Emotion, Em Hebrew: Imma
TN
Seems to be related to stretching out the hands. We see the spanish Tener meaning to have,hold, and then tender meaning a medium of exchange (in the hands), tender (being gentle with the hands), or in( work with the hands),
Spanish:TeNer:TeNgo, Tienes English:TeNder English: inTeNd English: inTeNtion English: TonE: English:TuNe: requires adjustment using hands English: TiNe: stretched out spikes, fingers English: conTaiN: stretch out / cover with hands English: Tongue: stretched out
TR
With the root has something to do with going round and round again like a ToRus. Somehow related to strength of a bull/Taurus,
English: Truth English: Three, English: Tree
TR(B/V)
Seems to convey a sense of working along a path then contained.
English: TRouBle English: TRaVail English: TRiVial English: ThRive English: TRaVel Spanish: TRaBajar,
TRN English: Train English: Trans English: Throne