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reply posted on 24-9-2006 @ 10:41 PM by khunmoon
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23432,
I'll give it one last shot, you are Persian.
Your grandma's song was in Farshi.
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reply posted on 24-9-2006 @ 10:48 PM by 23432
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Originally posted by khunmoon
23432,
I'll give it one last shot, you are Persian.
Your grandma's song was in Farshi.
Sorry Khun , In a previous reply , I already have declared that I am not a Persian .
My aunty is renown and praised by Persians due to her gene pool contribution to Persian Royal Family .
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reply posted on 24-9-2006 @ 11:49 PM by khunmoon
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23432,
I just love riddles of history and ethnics, so allow my very last shot.
Azeri!
But the Hitits did beat the # out of Ramses. Are they the ancestors of the Azeries?
Same people known as Azerbajanies, belonging to a wider group of Caucasian people of disputed origine commonly refered to as "Tatars".
You seems to be very competant and familiar with the crossroad Middle Eastern culture and ethnics represents. I hope you will provide more insight on
the subject on the thread of our currently discussions. And on other threads as well.
You don´t have to buy me any dinner, as I partly google me to the answer.
Couldn't find any references to 609 b.c. though. But you mentioned homer.
Throw more light on the Kurdish question, please.
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 08:35 AM by 23432
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Originally posted by khunmoon
23432,
I just love riddles of history and ethnics, so allow my very last shot.
Azeri!
But the Hitits did beat the # out of Ramses. Are they the ancestors of the Azeries?
Same people known as Azerbajanies, belonging to a wider group of Caucasian people of disputed origine commonly refered to as "Tatars".
You seems to be very competant and familiar with the crossroad Middle Eastern culture and ethnics represents. I hope you will provide more insight on
the subject on the thread of our currently discussions. And on other threads as well.
You don´t have to buy me any dinner, as I partly google me to the answer.
Couldn't find any references to 609 b.c. though. But you mentioned homer.
Throw more light on the Kurdish question, please.
Thank you for your reply Khunmoon
(what does khun mean btw ?
Tatar or Azeri , I am not .
What language was the song which my grandma use to sung to me ?
here are a picture of some of the words
Morpheus's ships name , do you remember it ?
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 08:47 AM by HarpStrings
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I wanna play. Turkish?
(what do the numbers mean in you member name)
Oh and welcome to ATS. This is a great place isn't it.
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 09:30 AM by 23432
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Originally posted by HarpStrings
I wanna play. Turkish?
(what do the numbers mean in you member name)
Oh and welcome to ATS. This is a great place isn't it.
Hello HarpStrings
The numbers in my name and discovery of their meaning is what I am seeking , because I can see those numbers going back to 609 BC .
Mygrandma did speak Turkish .
She spoke 3 other languages which were not Indo-European nor Altaic but older then both .
ATS is a great place , you are correct . I am still getting to know users .
So , once again , In the song my grandma sung , the story was about kicking the back side of Ramesses .
Which langauage she was singing ?
23432
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 09:48 AM by HarpStrings
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You're going way way back
Does this have to do with The Ark of the Covenant? Did she speak Heliopolis and Hattusus? This is getting interesting and fun!
By the way, I apologize for repeating answers already stated, I only just now read the post from the beginning
Will do my best to assist you in coming to the meaning of the numbers
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 09:57 AM by HarpStrings
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Is it related to the Ancient Macedonian language? (think I'm getting a little obsessed here lol)
Yep, can't even spell correctly!
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 10:26 AM by SportyMB
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Originally posted by 23432
So , once again , In the song my grandma sung , the story was about kicking the back side of Ramesses .
Which langauage she was singing ?
Kartuli!
Am I hot or cold?
Sporty
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 10:27 AM by Sistinas
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My guess is Hebrew, and I think they all so had a number for all there letters. My last name is Hebrew. I won't tell you what it is but I will tell
you what it means. (he will judge )
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 10:29 AM by 23432
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Originally posted by HarpStrings
Does this have to do with The Ark of the Covenant? Did she speak Heliopolis and Hattusus? This is getting interesting and fun!
By the way, I apologize for repeating answers already stated, I only just now read the post from the beginning
Will do my best to assist you in coming to the meaning of the numbers
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She spoke of that " cursed island " which sunk beneath the seas ,
If she was angry , she " cursed sunken island " onto the person who angered her .
Hattus , Hattusha does have few words in common with language which she sung the lullaby .
I think one of her aunties was a bride of Hattushil .
She loved Macedonians but spoke none .
My poor old grandma , I miss old lady , I really do .
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 10:33 AM by 23432
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Originally posted by SportyMB
Originally posted by 23432
So , once again , In the song my grandma sung , the story was about kicking the back side of Ramesses .
Which langauage she was singing ?
Kartuli!
Am I hot or cold?
Sporty
 Very good one !
There are another 999 languages within the vicinity to go thru , yes you are Warm~ish .
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 10:41 AM by 23432
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Originally posted by Sistinas
My guess is Hebrew, and I think they all so had a number for all there letters. My last name is Hebrew. I won't tell you what it is but I will tell
you what it means. (he will judge )
Good guess , All thou I have Jewish relatives but my grandma was not one of them .
The language in which she has sung has actually became extinct in 1979 I believe . The last person to speak it died in that year .
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 10:43 AM by 23432
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Originally posted by HarpStrings
Is it related to the Ancient Macedonian language? (think I'm getting a little obsessed here lol)
Yep, can't even spell correctly!
[edit on 26-9-2006 by HarpStrings]
Hmm , are they related ?
I think Macedonian is relatively young compare to it .
I hope everyone is having good time following this thread , I certainly am .
Thank you ALL for you contributions .
23432
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 10:43 AM by SportyMB
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Hmm, Phrygian?
I really don't know anything about languages, and so far Google and Wiki are letting me down
I'll be here all day....
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 10:47 AM by Fett Pinkus
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lol KLF
justified ancients of mumu
big up the oldskool from back in the day
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 10:48 AM by 23432
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Originally posted by SportyMB
Hmm, Phrygian?
I really don't know anything about languages, and so far Google and Wiki are letting me down
I'll be here all day....
Far too south , other than that theirs boats were really nice .
Follow Jason & Arganuts , for sure the sun shall bring them to a place where people spoke that language
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 10:51 AM by SportyMB
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Pahlavi...I'm pretty sure of it.
Last spoken by Reza Pahlevi who dies in 1979.
Sporty
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 10:51 AM by 23432
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Originally posted by Fett Pinkus
lol KLF
justified ancients of mumu
big up the oldskool from back in the day
Great wasn't it ?
I often thought that it was strange for my grandma to sing a song ( different one ) about a sunken island .
She never saw the seaside in her life .
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reply posted on 26-9-2006 @ 10:53 AM by 23432
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Originally posted by SportyMB
Pahlavi...I'm pretty sure of it.
Last spoken by Reza Pahlavi who dies in 1979...
Sporty
Sorry to disappoint you , but Shah was not the one .
However , the Royal Persian Family often married with girls which my grandma would call nieces , nephews , cousins .
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