GAME: Let’s Compare African Languages, Including Ancient Egyptian (for Amateurs)
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GAME: Let’s Compare African Languages, Including Ancient Egyptian (for Amateurs) 7 years agokm.t & Igbo comparisons of components of a well-rounded person
kaibit (aka ibite) = left hand, hand of vice
kaut (aka uta/utara) = right hand, hand of food, industry, responsibility
ka (aka, nka, ike, eke) = talent, imprint, hands, power, creation
sheut (chi uta) = internal forking spark, light or “spirit”; guiding guilt,… Read more -
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GAME: Let’s Compare African Languages, Including Ancient Egyptian (for Amateurs) 7 years agonkisi = statue or “focus” with medicine and life giving properties (Kongo)
ankh= collar-bone/human design statue or “focus” with life giving properties (km.t)
nkwu= statue or “focus”; wickerwork fish trap (Igbo)
nkwa= covenant; support; platform (Igbo)
ikenga, ikenga-obo= statue with life giving properties (Igbo)
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GAME: Let’s Compare African Languages, Including Ancient Egyptian (for Amateurs) 7 years agontangu (Kongo) = time
Dikenga (Kongo) = cosmogram; cosmic time graph; cosmic clock
txn/tekken (Kemet) = shadow clock; obelisk -
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GAME: Let’s Compare African Languages, Including Ancient Egyptian (for Amateurs) 7 years agoThe Ancients would create games, riddles and myths by drawing connections between words just because they sound interesting. Its an interesting and fun exercise.
Here’s some for “Amen”
Nzambi (Kongo) = hidden force(?)
Nyama (Bantu) = Muscular fibre, muscle, flesh (biological wiring), meat, piece of flesh or meat; internal power
Nyama (Mande)… Read more - Load More
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