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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Quetzalcoatl: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [qb] We are talking about the Mande origin of writing. You have proven by your own post that Malinke-Bambara Si means race, etc. Brauner (1974) Si (1)—- kind, type, race (n) Delafosse, Si (high) – adverbe superlatif de “noir”(superlative for black). Below Delafosse Malinke-Bambara 'si' = collective meanings family, race, descendants etc . [IMG]http://olmec98.net/siDe.jpg[/IMG] I have also shown how the Mayan terms for writing are of Mande origin. There is a clear prevalence of an African substratum for the origin of writing among the Maya. All the experts agree that the Olmec people probably gave writing to the Maya. Mayanist agree that the the Proto Maya term for "write" is <*c'ihb'> and probably *c'ib'. [list] [*]Yucatec c'i:b' Chorti c'ihb'a Mam c'i:b'at Lacandon c'ib' Chol c'hb'an Teco c'i:b'a Itza c'ib' Chontal c'ib' Ixil c'ib' Mopan c'ib' Tzeltalan c'b' [/list] Thus we have Proto Mayan *c'ihb' and *c'ib'. This /c/ in Mayan is often pronounced like the hard Spainish /c/ and has a /s/ sound. C.H. Brown in "Hieroglyphic literacy in ancient Mayaland: inferences from linguistics data", , 32 (4), (1991, pp.489 495) argues that *c'ihb may be the ancient Mayan term for writing but, it can not be Proto mayan because writing did not appear among the Maya until 600 B.C. This was 1500 years after the break up of the Proto Maya . This view is supported by Mayan traditions recorded by Landa and discussed by B. Stross in "Maya Hierogyphic writing and Mixe Zoquean", 24(1), (1982 , pp.73 134) all point to the extra Maya origin of writing. This word for 'write' is probably of Olmec/Manding origin. The Proto Manding term for writing is: *se'be', *safa^. [list] [*]Malinke se'be' Serere safe Bambara se'be' Susu se'be Dioula se'we' Samo se'be Sarakole safa W. Malinke safa [/list] As usual you don't know what you're talking about. You are trying to use the Bandwagon propaganda technique to support your lies. Just because you contend that certain people agree on a particular phenomena does not make them right. For example, Europeans for hundreds of years believed the earth was flat , when it is round. Your opinions are groundless. You are indeed a LIAR. . [/qb][/QUOTE]irrelevant spam. Trying to distract from the fact that your ki7che7 and Mande words don't match even using your own method. BTW you are contradicting yourself " This /c/ in Mayan is often pronounced like the hard Spainish /c/ and has a /s/ sound." a hard Spanish "c" sounds like /k/. IN Maya "c" is NOT /s/ [/qb][/QUOTE]You are dead wrong. If you knew anything about comparative linguistics you would stop making a fool of yourself. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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