Eritrea
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Ge’ez/Tigrinya translation of Sumerian God(s)
The contextual and symbolic etymology refers to Ninharsag as the goddess of childbirth and of mothers as she is also the fertility goddess. ‘Nin hars sega’, ‘Goddess, let me have a child’ tells us that the women used to beg the goddess for their child to be healthy and alive, as child immortality rate was… Continue reading
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| Ge’ez-Tigrinya | The language of our collective consciousness |
So ancient is this language that it provides a template to interpret the contextual and symbolic meaning of words, phrases and full sentences of almost all archaic languages, from Sanskrit and Hebrew to Greek and Assyrian. It can even be applied to the vernacular we hear and write every day as part of the evolution… Continue reading
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A-tra-hasis – The final version (first 18 lines) – Geez/Tigrigna
This is the last version of my translation of the Sumerian Epic, A-Tra-Hasis into Geez/Tigrigna. Happy Ethiopian Easter to the people of #Tigray, Eritrea, and Ethiopia. Continue reading
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A-tra-hasis | Tablet 1 – Part 2 |
what is fascinating is, I am not a specialist on languages, but I am confident anyone who speaks Tigrigna could have a look at any Sumerian tablet and make out most of the words. it is that obvious and simple. I encourage any Tigrigna speaker to have a look at the Sumerian tablets translations by… Continue reading
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How did they miss it ??? Sumerian is Geez/Tigrigna
I have come to the conclusion that the Sumerian language is the same as Geez/Tigrigna. what is fascinating is, I am not a specialist on languages, but I am confident anyone who speaks Tigrigna could have a look at any Sumerian tablet and make out most of the words. it is that obvious and simple.… Continue reading
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An Independent researcher on antediluvian symbolism and languages.
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- Ge’ez/Tigrinya translation of Enuma Elish – The 7 tablets of creation – Tablet 2 – Part 2