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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fourty2Tribes: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Khepera9evolution: [qb] @Fourty2Tribes name some points that were wrong [/qb][/QUOTE]The entire premise is grounded in the Greenberg families which have never been reconstructed. The false premise that Negro-Egyptian is a family that was birthed from Egyptian which is not what Mboli was saying. Not dealing with the diversity in sources with the relation to the theoretical Niger-Congo family languages Indo-European and Samaraian. Questioning and/or debunking less than 10 out of hundreds if not thousands of demonstrations. I can see from 8 African languages and google translate that Egyptian transliterations are no more related to the theoretical Afro-Asiatic branch than the other branches (at least not majorly so) which would suggest that we are dealing with one large family instead of families that were created based on segregating Egypt from greater Africa. Using dates and locations as paper tigers arguments. Joshua compares the current location of wester Europe to Central Africa when Europeans themselves said they only reached that location recently. The Coptic thing is wrong too. Coptic in not intelligible from ME so its not a dialect its another language as would be expected. Calling Coptic foreign when Asar and Mboli still agree that its an Egyptian language with some foreign influence. Manetho and Mboli are not the only sources for Upper and Lower Egyptian being different languages. The whole 'black Egypt' thing with SOY Keita was just dumb. Its also hypocritical to keep making the point that Asar's sources disagree with him in other areas. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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