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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wally: [QB] This isn't meant to be an exhaustive study, but one merely to show some interesting relations between "Bantu" and the Mdu Ntr in order to support the contention which fundamentally states that [b]the languages of Black Africa comprise a genetic unity and are derived from Egyptian dialects spoken around Egypt before 1000 b.c. up to the Arab invasions...[/b] [b]Bantu[/b] The word Bantu is a combination of Ba_Ntu; it literally means 'all of the people'- and comes from the Bantu, thusly: a) mu = I, me - Mututsi b) wa = One - Watutsi c) ba = All - Batutsi Similarities in the Mdu Ntr; a) mu = essence, seed, sperm b) wa = One c) bw = People Also; the root word in "Bantu" is "Ntu" or "person" [b]in Mdu Nter[/b] Ntu = those who, them, they Also; in Bantu the word for "Man" is "Lomi" [b]in Bohairic Coptic[/b] Lome = "Man, Human being" ... P.S. and by the way the word "Mdu Nter" is correctly pronounced "eM.Dah.oo eN.t.Chair" ;) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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