The Ancient Egyptian Language, Part 1

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2009

The Ancient Egyptian Language, Part 1

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  • Every single human views the world from it's own perspective. For every human it's perspective is the truth.

    But the real Truth can only be understood by not looking through yourself.

  • @PseudoHuman16 If the real truth is viewed from a different perspective, then all perspectives are the "real truth". Your words may be deep, but they are also hallow.

  • @LogicalEuropean

    Very good! That is exactly what perspectives are. Their deep but their hallow as well. Even my previous saying is just a perspective. And that's the strange thing about perspectives, through it we try to discover the deeper meaning in the world. But is there a deeper meaning? Or are we creating this ourselves?

  • @PseudoHuman16 My latter comment was supposed to outline your apparent contradiction, not to reimburse it.

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  • The "Afro-Asiatic" linguistic phylum originated in Africa.

    Some useful information:

    - Ancient Egyptian = "Afro-Asiatic".

    - Africa has the greatest diversity of "Afro-Asiatic" families, all but one are exclusive to Africa.

    - "Afro-Asiatic" has an origin in Ethiopia, Sudan, or the eastern Sahara.

    - Omotic and Ongota have the most in common with ancestral "Afro-Asiatic", they are only found in Ethiopia.

  • ...and Nothing else matters...

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  • @NaveTrauss - no egypt was never a black civilization.

  • @NaveTrauss Afro Semitic occult madness

  • @ukthesisful Not that this has anything to do with the subject, but this is the funny thing about youtube. I made that comment a year ago if it isnt more. But I absolutely do not recall why I made it or what this video is actually about.

  • For all those interested, this language is the same as Coptic. The only difference is that in 300BC, the Copts started using Greek letters+ 7. The language is still spoken in Coptic churches and by some Copts. Cheers.

  • @PseudoHuman16

    Thee trouble with these language courses is that you first have to have a refresher on English language. I have no idea what a "causative verb" is for example, and that's only after looking at it for 2 seconds. I'm sure it gets harder.

  • i speak ould egyptian language=berber language

  • @0pteryx have you ever heard this languige? how could they know how to read it if they never heard someone pronounce it? who are you by the way to say that to me

  • @outernettboy Quit the dope for a few days bro, then you'll start to think a little more clearly.

  • i think they spoke arabic or hebrew cause its none other languige in egypt. white people just make up theyre own storys. you have to go to egypt to know

  • Anyways we shouldn't discern ourselves with issues as petty as race when discussing the world. Everyone is led to believe western knowledge is correct but when it wrong is causes identity crisis in some individuals. Western culture has a bad rep for suppressing racial identity... so I (and hopefully you) can understand why people react the way the do.

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