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"Mdw Ntr"


No vowels

Western thought would pronounce it

Medew Netcher

That is not how it is transliterated

I have given you the language several times now

"Mdw Ntr"
So you're referring to a written language, correct?

Arabic writing doesn't have vowels either. The spoken language, like all spoken languages, still has vowels.
 
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Give me the name of an actual language.
This is the misinformation I'm talking about and
why I take issue with IPA when they try to put their
logic onto language they don't understand

Note how IPA puts vowels into the sentence structure
when there are no vowels in the original language.

Its like trying to get a mule to stop running through barbwire

They will never "get it" until they look at it from the perspective
of the culture it comes from versus trying to mold it into their own
world view.

Its like pulling teeth

I honestly tire of it.

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So you're referring to a written language, correct?

Arabic writing doesn't have vowels either. The spoken language, like all spoken languages, still has vowels.
Yes written

You/We (Modern people) know the language as "Egyptian Heiroglyphs"

However that is a "Greek Term"

The actual language is Mdw Ntr which is thousands of years
before the Greeks encountered Kmt/Egypt

Kmt = Kemet.

Kemet = Egypt ( A Greek Term)

Again they had now vowels

Kemetians or the "Rmtch" (how they referred to themselves)
called their language "Mdw Ntr" not Egyptian Heiroglyphys

Mdw= Writings or Sounds

Ntr = Nature


Its a hard concept (especially trying to convey on a forum)
to illustrate.

Similar to Native Americans having words that had no translation in English

The term and concept simply does not exist in English
 
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Yes written

You/We (Modern people) know the language as "Egyptian Heiroglyphys"

However that is a "Greek Term"

The actual language is Mdw Ntr which is thoiusands of years
before the Greeks encountered Kmt/Egypt

Kmt = Kemet.

Kemet = Egypt ( A Greek Term)

Again they had now vowels

Kemetians or the "Rmtch" (how they referred to themselves)
called their language "Mdw Ntr" not Egyptian Heiroglyphys

Mdw= Writings or Sounds

Ntr = Nature


Its a hard concept (especially trying to convey on a forum)
to illustrate.

Similar to Native Americans having wordfs that had no translation in English

The term and concept simply does not exist in Emglish
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Yes written

You/We (Modern people) know the language as "Egyptian Heiroglyphys"

However that is a "Greek Term"

The actual language is Mdw Ntr which is thoiusands of years
before the Greeks encountered Kmt/Egypt

Kmt = Kemet.

Kemet = Egypt ( A Greek Term)

Again they had now vowels

Kemetians or the "Rmtch" (how they referred to themselves)
called their language "Mdw Ntr" not Egyptian Heiroglyphys

Mdw= Writings or Sounds

Ntr = Nature


Its a hard concept (especially trying to convey on a forum)
to illustrate.

Similar to Native Americans having wordfs that had no translation in English

The term and concept simply does not exist in Emglish
Yeah I was referring to spoken language. All spoken languages have vowels. Not all written languages use vowels.

Blanket statements like "the language had no vowels" not only crucially fail to distinguish spoken and written language, they also display your ignorance on the topic quite a bit.

And I say that respectfully. If you weren't a nice guy I probably would have called you a retard and told you to fuck off like 10 posts ago.
 
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Not trying to be an asshole, but there's a lot of stuff about language you clearly don't understand.
I understand language fine.

I've demonstrated my command of Mdw Ntr.

You seem to only understand language in the narrow view of modern
western thought and are confused when presented with the concepts of
language outside of that sphere.


Show me modern vowels in Mdw Ntr??

Do you command the language?

Can you transliterate any of this text?

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If you can't then maybe have an open mind to someone
who has studied it for years and can transliterate it, instead
of trying to place Latin concepts onto a language that preceded it
by thousands of years.

Just as I would not try to impose my thoughts upon Germanic languages
They aren't my area of expertise. There are people that simply know better
and more then I do with those languages and I defer to them.

However you have not demonstrated that you have a commad
of Mdw Ntr so maybe look into the concepts I'm presenting here
 
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I understand language fine.

I've demonstrated my command of Mdw Ntr.

You seem to only understand language in the narrow view of modern
western thought and are confused when presented with the concepts of
language outside of that sphere.


Show me modern vowels in Mdw Ntr??

Do you command the language?

Can you transliterate any of this text?

View attachment 32307

If you can't then maybe have an open mind to someone
who has studied it for years and can transliterate it, instead
of trying to place Latin concepts onto a language that preceded it
by thousands of years.

Just as I would not try to impose my thoughts upon Germanic languages
They aren't my area of expertise. There are people that simply know better
and more then I do with those languages and I defer to them.

However you have not demomstrated that you have a commad
of Mdw Ntr so maybe look into the concepts I'm presenting here
The spoken language had a 3-vowel system of [a i u] as transcribed by IPA.

I will just leave you with a point I made before - all spoken languages have vowels. Not all written languages have letters/symbols for vowels.

It's honestly not worth discussing with you any further than that because you lack the requisite linguistic knowledge.
 
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The spoken language had a 3-vowel system of [a i u] as transcribed by IPA.

I will just leave you with a point I made before - all spoken languages have vowels. Not all written languages have written letters/symbols for vowels.

It's honestly not worth discussing with you any further than that because you lack the requisite linguistic knowledge.
You keep referencing IPA...

I'm speaking of languages that predate IPA by
8,000 years and more man.

Youre killing me here bro
 

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I understand language fine.

I've demonstrated my command of Mdw Ntr.

You seem to only understand language in the narrow view of modern
western thought and are confused when presented with the concepts of
language outside of that sphere.


Show me modern vowels in Mdw Ntr??

Do you command the language?

Can you transliterate any of this text?

View attachment 32307

If you can't then maybe have an open mind to someone
who has studied it for years and can transliterate it, instead
of trying to place Latin concepts onto a language that preceded it
by thousands of years.

Just as I would not try to impose my thoughts upon Germanic languages
They aren't my area of expertise. There are people that simply know better
and more then I do with those languages and I defer to them.

However you have not demomstrated that you have a commad
of Mdw Ntr so maybe look into the concepts I'm presenting here
I can read it just fine
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If only we had a language expert that spoke 8 different languages..


 
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I didn’t read this but I hope it starts a fiiiite
 
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You keep referencing IPA...

I'm speaking of languages that predate IPA by
8,000 years and more man.

Youre killing me here bro
Many languages predate IPA. That is completely irrelevant.

All spoken languages have vowel sounds. They are the core element of spoken language, and without them spoken language would not exist.

I understand that you're too retarded to realize there's a difference between spoken and written language.

Now run along and lick some glass.
 
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Yep. The Remetch or should I say "Rmtch" (People of ancient Kmt) or
should I say Kemet... had no vowels.

In order to transliterate any of their writings we have to "interject vowels"
to make the shit sound right in our modern minds.

The God "Amn" for example...

We know it as "Amen" said after prayer

However the people of Kmt simply called him "Amn" AKA "The Hidden One"

Which I find funny as hell cuz most religifreaks and
bible thumpers always Say... Amen to this and Amen
to that!

....With zero clue where it comes from

They are literally calling upon the Hidden One AKA "Amn"
from the 18th Dynasy of Egyptian/ Kmt Gods