Tenkamenin Boateng
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Bak Pr (Homework)
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Interestingly, my bilateral book has the word for black cattle. Based on this example, if you were to switch out the cow determinative and add two people, the word will now be “Black people.”
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Bro. Asar Imhotep wrote a 42-page paper titled, “A Lesson in Egyptian Determinatives: The Case of KMT,” in which he opines on why the word “Kmt” and “Kmtyw” doesn’t mean “Black People” or “Black Land.”
On page 7 in his paper, Bro. Imhotep says that if the Kmtyw wanted to convey color, they would use the Black hair strand determinative.… Read more
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Here’s a book Dr. Rkhty recommended to help with learning biliterals. The same author has another book for triliterals. Not bad……
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