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[QUOTE]Originally posted by KemsonReloaded: [QB] The anthropological linguistic work revealing the genetic relationship between the Igbo and Yoruba lanuages are not simply conincedences. For example: EGYPTIAN (KEMETIAN) -to- IGBO LANGUAGE 1. Akhu-t (fire or light, name of Pyramid) Oku(fire, light) 2. Eshedah (implies slope, base of slope') Osheda (slopes/pulls down) 3. Yam (body of water) Iyi Oma (good water/mother goddess) 4. Hai(let it be) Ha ya (let it be) 5. Khef (gather them/tie them together) Kee fa (tie them togetner) 6. Ashah (multiply) Ghashah (multiply) 7. Ets Daatu (tree which makes known) Otusi Daatu (the Bamboo tree give knowledge) 8. Hamar (command) Hamara (command on to) 9. Pree-t (descendants - fruit of Tree of Knowledge) Mkpuru otu (descendants - fruit of the vagina) 10. Khasu/IKwushi ('Sea people', 'Nubians') - Akwu Nshi(Nest of immortals/God-men) 11. Apis/Aphi (Bull) Efi (Bull) 12. Tchau-a (place of the rising Sun) Chi awaa (dawn breaks/Sun-god emerges) 13. Wawa-t (Dawn of Sun People) Nwa Awaa ('Son of the Dawn') 14. NTR/Neter (gods, guardian or watcher) O-Netara (one who guards and watches over 15. Ptah(he who fashions things by carving and opening up) Okpu-atu (he who moulds/fashions things by carving and opening up) 16. Hu-ku-Pta (place of the Soul of Ptah) Ihu-chi-Ptah- (Shrine of Ptah) 17. Ra (Sun, Daylight) oRa(Sun, Daylight (Igbo Afa)) 18. Asar (god associated with number 7) Asar (seven, god of number seven) 19. Heru(face of the sun) Iru (face) 20. KAKA(God) | Ka (greater, superior) 21. Em (smell) | Emi (nose, associated with smell) 22. Bi (to become) | Bu (to become) 23. Feh (to go away) | Feh (to fly away) 24. Budo (dwelling place) | uBudo (country, dwelling place) 25. Un (living person) | Una/Unu (living area, house) 26. Beka (pray/confess) | Beko (to plead, please) 27. Aru (mouth) | Aku/Ahu (to speak) & Unu (mouth) 28. Dor (settlement) | Dor-Nor (sit down, settle) 29. Ra -Shu (light after darkness) | La -Shu (sleep) 30. Ma (to know) | Ma, Ma-li (to know) EGYPTIAN (KEMETIAN) -to- YORUBA LANGUAGE 1. Iset (a water god) Ise (a water god) 2. Shabu (watcher) Ashonbo (watcher) 3. Semati (door keeper) Sema (lock/shut the door) 4. Khenti amenti (big words of Osiris Yenti – yenti (big, very big) 5. Ma (to know) Ma (to know) 6. Bebi, a son of osiris) Ube, a god 8. Tchatcha chief (they examined the death to see if they tricked tsatsa (a game of tricks, gambling ) 9. Ren( animal foot) Ren (to walk) 10. Ka (rest) Ka (rest/tired) 11. Mu (water) Mu (drink water) 12. Abi (against) Ubi (against / impediment) 13. Reti (to beseech) Retin (to listen) 14. Hir (praise) Yiri (praise) 15. Ta(spread out) Ta (spread out) 16. Kamwr (black) Kuru (extremely black 17. Omitjener (deep water) Omijen (deep water) 18. Nen, the primeval water mother) Nene (mother 19. Ta (land) Ita (land junction) 20. Horiwo (head) Oriwo (head) 21. Ro (talk) Ro (to think) 22. Kurubu (round) Kurubu (deep and round) 23. Penka (divide) Kpen (divide) 24. Ma-su (to mould) Ma or su (to mould) 25. Osa (time) Osa (time) 26. Osa (tide) Osa ( tide) 27. Fare (wrap) Fari (wrap) 28. Kom (complete) Kon (complete) 29. Edjo (cobra) Edjo (cobra) 30. Didi (red fruit) Diden (red Furthmore, it is already known that Ancient Kemet was a Bantu civilization with diverse facial features a world over. Facial analysis comparsion Black Africans in West Africa to Ancient Kemetians clearly reveal these patterns of similarities. It also shows that the old Ethiopia refered to by scholars was physically West Africa and not Abyssinia (new, today's Ethiopia): [IMG]http://www.godistech.com/images/african/facial_analysis_BlackAfricans_Ancient_Kemetians1.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.godistech.com/images/african/facial_analysis_BlackAfricans_Ancient_Kemetians2.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.godistech.com/images/african/facial_analysis_BlackAfricans_Ancient_Kemetians3.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.godistech.com/images/african/Bantu_facial_features_pharaohs.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.godistech.com/images/african/ancient_kemet_black_african_face.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.godistech.com/images/african/Heremakhet_to_BlackAfrican_WestAfrica.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.godistech.com/images/african/naija_queen.jpg[/IMG] As you can see, in the end, in your attempt to make fun of and/or billitle other Black African people, all you posted were pictures of some highly mixed North African inhabitants who look nothing like the original mold of Ancient Kemet. As I've clearly show, Black Africans in West Africa completely match the original mold of Ancient Kemet. Below, to your selective use of outdated images of some rural Black Africans, I've selectively chosen images which acurately shows what Black Africans in West Africa also look like today: [IMG]http://www.godistech.com/images/african/diverse_black_africans_west_africa.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE]Originally posted by KoKaKoLa: Beja live in Egypt. Beja were in Egypt BEFORE Ancient Egypt and they are still there After Ancient Egypt. West Africans WERE NOT in Egypt. and NEVER settled. Modern Nubians and Egyptians DO NOT cluster with West Africans. West africans genes are almost inexistant among those populations. West africans are mostly agriculturists. Agricultutrists tend to have a low migration rate. Naqadan were pastoralists. Pastoralism is common into East Africa NOT west africa Igbos http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42721000/jpg/_42721451_02_poro2_afp.jpg Beja men http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ldaeqdF9zi1qcerqgo1_400.jpg Ancient Egyptian man http://www.thumperscorner.com/discus/messages/2152/9014.jpg Question: what west african tribe wears Afros and Braids. and have a Reddish brown skintone of Dravidian type? http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/07t93SnfDdafY/610x.jpg [/QB][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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