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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [qb] I just want to note that in many of the post above it seems you confuse the concept of Negro-Egyptian (some kind of very ancient (late)paleo-African language) and various stages of the Ancient Egyptian language (Old Egyptian, Middle Egyptian, etc). Negro-Egyptian, which could be called Negro-Sudanic or whatever, was a language spoken before 10 000BC (see Obenga) so much before the ancient egyptian state or Badarian sites even existed. Negro-Egyptian could have been called, I don't know, Negro-Sudanic. Obenga put the word Egyptian in there just to remind people that all African languages and the dead Ancient Egyptian languages are genetically related languages. [/qb][/QUOTE]As I have noted above I do not believe Egyptian is 10ky old. Egyptian was a Koine just like Swahili. The Badarians did not speak Egyptian. I am not confused about Egyptian. Take a moment to think. If you can learn Middle Egyptian, there must be an earlier form of Egyptian. You appear to just write anything without thinking about it. . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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