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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wally: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Yom: [qb] From that list, cognates w/Amharic are: tefa (he spit)/tifta (spit) Iné (I) Awre, meaning "wild animal" (from Ge`ez Arwe, a general proto-AA term for a beast, cf. Hebrew "aryeh" for lion) issu/irsu (he) mebreq (lightning, from Ge'ez "berq") [/qb][/QUOTE]...ah, one day we shall all graduate, but only after we have finally learned of this neo-colonialized balkanization of African languages... [b]tefa (he spit)/tifta (spit)[/b] is also [b]tefnit[/b] (spit) in Wolof [b]issu/irsu (he)[/b] is also [b]es[/b] in Wolof... just see: http://www.geocities.com/wally_mo/egypt_lang.html [/QB][/QUOTE]
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