

Comparative Negro – Egyptian Linguistics
This African linguistic group advances the idea of Dr. Theophile Obenga’s ” Negro-Egyptian”... View more
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Sandro posted an update in the group
Comparative Negro – Egyptian Linguistics 4 years ago ·
Greetings, I have published a text refuting the theory about Kmt supposedly having nothing to do with the black colour. Your feedback would be strongly appreciated.
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You did not demonstrate the linguistic comparative method, this is a linguistic group.
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My critique of the paper is that you made basic errors.
You stated:
“One of the native names for Ancient Egypt was Kmt. This is the one that survived into Coptic as kem and xemi.”
and then you stated:
The etymology of this word is generally understood as meaning « (the) Black (One) »This is an error, for you did NOT supply the…
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You stated:
“KMT: BLACK SOIL OR BLACK PEOPLE?
The etymology of Kmt as meaning « black » is acknowledged by the great majority of Egyptologists who define it either as a reference to the black color of the Nile silt or to that of the skin color of the ancient Egyptians. This latter meaning is mainly acknowledged by Egyptologists and other… - View more comments
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