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I posted this piece from your link in another discussion which was "entirely" deleted, rather than just deleting irrelevant or just the bad posts therein, with the purpose of noting the feminine and musculine grammar orientation of the Kemetic language, and how this applied to the the term Km [musculine singular] and Km t [feminine singular], by the addition of the "t" This can be observed in
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a) In Swazi we have this expression "Iliso Lesizwe Esimnyama" or "The Eye of the Black Nation"; Swaziland "-the Black Nation", floating in a sea of Black nations-- b) Anok ang ouKeme noufre, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, as the tents of Kedar as the
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But, I am mindful that language does evolve; so it may be that what you say came into play during the Greek occupation (332 B C ) At that time, there would have indeed been a need for Egyptians to differentiate between themselves and their occupiers And one final thought: Quote: And From the Coptic Bible (Song of Solomon) Anok ang ou Keme' nefer
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