Anok, meti, and pharaoh neferkare You either know or you don't. Post a reply login name
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 But you don't believe that veni in latin means i came This can be observed in.
The egyptian origin of the fulanihop to: (c) 2015 egyptsearch.com powered by ubb.classicâ„¢ 6.7.3 African americans and ancient egyptianshop to: The key word in this first statement is claim which is a synonym for believe, which seeks to place a human language in the same category as religion
You can believe in or not believe in god, that's one thing