Parthia; (Japan/Nippon/)日本/일본[ŋil bon] & Gandhara; 韓國/한국[han gug]
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5. (Japan/Nippon/)日本/일본[ŋil bon], 韓國/한국[han gug], 百濟/백제[bg je], 高麗/고려[go r(iΛ)] (Hun/T + s/P);
新羅/신라[sin la], 朝鮮/조선[jo sΛn], 扶餘/부여[bu ŋ(iΛ)], 高句麗/고구려[go gu r(iΛ)] (Elam/T + s/P);
Bactria; 百濟/백제[bg je]
Cyrus; 新羅/신라[sin la]
Sogdiana; 高句麗/고구려[go gu r(iΛ)]
* Parthia; (Japan/Nippon/)日本/일본[ŋil bon]
** Gandhara; 韓國/한국[han gug]
Susiana; 扶餘/부여[bu ŋ(iΛ)]
Aria; 朝鮮/조선[jo sΛn]
Cappadocia; 高麗/고려[go r(iΛ)]
Caspian Sea; 渤海/발해[bal h].
Aral Sea; 樂浪/낙랑[nag raŋ],
Scythia; 古朝鮮/고조선[go jo sΛn],
Media; 馬韓/마한[ma han],
[Media/T + s/P]; 伽倻/가야[ga ŋ(ia)]
That is, when I take Korean primary /P posture of cp on the vocal CORDS and bp front/low in the mouth and then articulate Parthia (of Phoenician/Canaanite /T), 日本/일본[ŋil bon] of Korean is (automatically/metaphthong) spoken/pronounced. If I take Japanese primary /P posture of cp on the vocal CORDS and bp between the vocal CORDS and the lowest neck/throat and then articulate Parthia, Nippon is (automatically/metaphthong) spoken/pronounced. And if I take English/CYRILLIC secondary /C2 posture of cp on the vocal CORDS, much shifted/leaned/slanted backward and bp between the lower/front teeth and then articulate Parthia (of Phoenician/Canaanite /T), Japan is (automatically/metaphthong) spoken/pronounced. Vice versa And so on.
韓國/한국[han gug], 百濟/백제[bg je], 高麗/고려[go r(iΛ)], 新羅/신라[sin la], 朝鮮/조선[jo sΛn], 扶餘/부여[bu ŋ(iΛ)], 高句麗/고구려[go gu r(iΛ)], 渤海/발해[bal h, 樂浪/낙랑[nag raŋ], 古朝鮮/고조선[go jo sΛn], 馬韓/마한[ma han], 伽倻/가야[ga ŋ(ia)] are historical dynasty/nations (of Korean) in the Korean peninsula (and its neighbor).
6. Japan; 왜(倭)[]/[ŋ]/[ŋ(o)]/[ŋ(oai)]:
History record/says that ancient Koreans (and Chinese) called Japan as 왜(倭)[]/[ŋ]/[ŋ(o)]/[ŋ(oai)]. When I speak/pronounce 왜(倭)[]/[ŋ]/[ŋ(o)]/[ŋ(oai)] (in the meaning of Japan), I (can) find that I unconsciously/automatically take (English) Tertiary (that is, Phoenician/Canaanite) /T posture of both cp/bp on the lowest neck/throat. If I take Korean primary /P posture of cp on the vocal CORDS and bp on the lowest neck/throat and then articulate 왜(倭)[]/[ŋ]/[ŋ(o)]/[ŋ(oai)], English island-equivalent 섬[sΛm] of Korean is (automatically/metaphthong) spoken/pronounced. And if I take English/CYRILLIC secondary /C2 posture of cp on the vocal CORDS, much shifted/leaned/slanted backward and bp between the lower/front teeth and then articulate 왜(倭)[]/[ŋ]/[ŋ(o)]/[ŋ(oai)], English island is (automatically/metaphthong) spoken/pronounced.
If I take Korean primary /P posture of cp on the vocal CORDS and bp on the lowest neck/throat and then articulate island, English island-equivalent 섬[sΛm] of Korean is (automatically/metaphthong) spoken/pronounced; vice versa.
So, I (can) conclude that 왜(倭)[]/[ŋ]/[ŋ(o)]/[ŋ(oai)] is/was (not original Korean/Chinese word but) a loan word (to Korea/Chinese) from Phoenician/Canaanite, which equal/means island.
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4. When articulating 高句麗/고구려[go gu r(iΛ)], dynasty of 37/BC ~ 668/AD from/with English or Phoenician/Canaanite /T posture of both cp/bp on the lowest neck/throat, Korea is (metaphthong) pronounced, which is spoken by English-speaking people: And when articulating 高麗/고려[go r(iΛ)], dynasty of 918/AD ~ 1392/AD from/with Greek (or CLASSICAL Attic) primary /P posture (of cp; Middle between the vocal cords and the lowest neck/throat, shifted/leaned/slanted backward. bp; Low/Front in the mouth), Core is (metaphthong) pronounced, which seems to be used by Spanish-speaking people . Most (Korean) people seem to learn/think that the word of Korea would have been coined from (not 高句麗/고구려[go gu r(iΛ)] but) 高麗/고려[go r(iΛ)].
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