Well, in favour we have the final he with mappiq in the short form Yah.Add H, yes, but why U or O? After all, the Hebrew basis of Greek ABRAAM and AARWN is not Avrahoam or Ahuaron. Maybe Greek IAOUE might be more like Yahue, but in Greek it would not be well-defined whether this was two syllables yah-we or three syllables ya-hu-e. To go back to Hebrew, if the vav is used as evidence for a central U or O vowel it cannot be reused as a consonant, but I supposed the pronunciation could be something like ya-hu-he, or even ya-huah with a furtive patah before he with mappiq. So maybe your conclusion is not so off-based, but not because HU or HO is dropped.Brilliant!
A furtive patah! of course!
ya-hu-ah
Right, I ran into problems, cuz I cannot have the W be both a vowel and a
consonant, and I cannot have two vowels together.
But YaHUaH would solve it all, no?
Liz
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