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  • I understand your point somewhat. Perhaps that is why Diop, an Anthropologist was able to compare wolof(W. African) and egyptiain. But then if the Ethipioans and Egyptians speak a form of langauge, I guess coptic, that has not changed since predynastic Egypt, that should be very interesting and could lead to a base language from which all languages sprung. The oldest languages should be that of the San and other little peoples of Africa. if there are any pure languages, those most likely are.

  • Egyptian Spoken (oral) language has not changed since far pre-dynastic times and up to now. Egyptian spoken language has gained many foreign words but its main core has not changed.

  • Sir:

    That is hard to comprehend. Language I would think is dynamic and not static. But you could be right. But if Egypt over the thousand of years has been invaded then I would think they could have been some changed at its core.

  • journeysolo

    Well, I guess you your right to think our Language has changed because we were Invaded a few times. But I can assure you Just because we had been Invaded our (Oral) part has Never been changed. And I will give you a few Examples between about our language and the Arabic Language.

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  • 1A = If we track AE graphemes, or written Hieroglyphic signs, we find that they were extremely stable from far pre-dynastic times up to year 390 AD. This means simply that spoken AE language was also stable during this long period of time

    1B = Egyptian Copts preserved spoken Egyptian Language from being lost during the period 330 BC up to now, by insisting to preserve their AE names and everyday spoken language, such as:

  • 3aziz - Ghali - Nakhlah - Mo7ib - Samir - Monir - Gameel - Magdi - Sam3an - Fawzi - H'ilmi - Khaleel - Bushra - Labeeb - Wahba - Shakir - Milaad - Amin - Ghlalib - Farag - H'abeeb, etc.

    This means simply that:

    Egyptian Spoken (oral) language has not changed since far pre-dynastic times and up to now. Egyptian spoken language has gained many foreign words but its main core has not changed.

  • 1C = Arabic spoken language is only one part of wide Egyptian spoken language. Any Egyptian can easily count hundreds of Egyptian words that have no equivalent in classic Arabic. This what we call it 'colloquial' Egyptian language or '3ammiyyah'

    Egyptian peoples use an everyday negation word that has no equivalent in classic Arabic, it is (sh) or (ma..sh).

  • For example:

    The word (rou7 / rouH) which means (go) has no equivalent in classic Arabic.

    Egyptians say (ma - tro7- sh) = (matroHsh),

    which means (don't go).

    You'll never find the word (troHsh) or (matroHsh) in classic Arabic !!

    Likewise, there are hundreds of such words.

    Current Egyptians speak exactly as their AE Forefathers did ]]

  • Egyptian spoken language has never changed one bit

    from far pre-dynastic times up today

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