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posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 10:55 AM
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I feel I'm getting colder and colder on this wild goose chase



posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 11:02 AM
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Anatolian
Luwian
Palaic
Lydian
Carian

I think this is the area that 23432 is talking about.



Please let me know if the area is off, I don't want to throw anyone off target.

Sporty

[edit on 26/9/2006 by SportyMB]



posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 11:04 AM
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Originally posted by HarpStrings
I feel I'm getting colder and colder on this wild goose chase


Hi HarpStrings



Akkadian is actually more related to 23432 then my grandma was .

To make things more complicated , If any thing , my grandpa would share no Commagene Kingdom with no stinking
southerns , he would say remember the Hiksos & Sumeria for ever .




posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 11:06 AM
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Hehe I hope this is close Hurrian.



posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 11:11 AM
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Originally posted by SportyMB
Anatolian
Luwian
Palaic
Lydian
Carian

I think this is the area that 23432 is talking about.



[edit on 26/9/2006 by SportyMB]



yes




The Language she sung the song was not the language she usually talked to us in the house .

When one of my uncles were setting up a dam in Karakuyu , back in the 50's ; he was asked : What are you doing ?

-- following the ancestors way , he replied .



posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 11:18 AM
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Crimean Turkish is/was spoken in some parts of Turkey, like Karakuyu.

I'm assuming your uncle was building the Karakuyu Dam?


[edit on 26/9/2006 by SportyMB]



posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 11:33 AM
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Originally posted by SportyMB
Crimean Turkish is/was spoken in some parts of Turkey, like Karakuyu.

I'm assuming your uncle was building the Karakuyu Dam?


[edit on 26/9/2006 by SportyMB]


Oh yes , Turkish is spoken in Karakuyu and my uncle (rip) built the dam .

But the song was not in Turkish .




posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 11:39 AM
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Originally posted by The Parallelogram
the mummu kind of justified and ancient?



LOL I'm glad someone finally got the reference to the JAMs (Justified Ancients of Mummu)



posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 11:39 AM
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Originally posted by 23432
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 .


Syriac.....




posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 11:39 AM
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Originally posted by Sistinas
Hehe I hope this is close Hurrian.



For sure some say the weapon makers were the same as horse breeders .


Hurrian , I am not .





posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 11:42 AM
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Originally posted by SportyMB

Originally posted by 23432
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 .


Syriac.....





Nope , too south again .



land of thousand mountains would be clue ...a cheeky one but nevertheless , clue it is .

23432



posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 11:45 AM
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N/M

[edit on 26/9/2006 by SportyMB]



posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 11:49 AM
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I may not be close to knowing the language your grandmother sang to you in, but I'm certainly learning about some historians I've never ever heard of like Lucian of Samosata, he was a unique character!! I'm going to have to make a topic about him when I'm through!

(still thinking and searching)



posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 11:55 AM
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Languages spoken in Kayseri are Uyghur, Adyghe, Kabardian, Kazakh.

From what I can see online they're all pretty much the same......

This is worse than Who wants to be a millionaire

Sporty



[edit on 26/9/2006 by SportyMB]



posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 12:00 PM
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Originally posted by SportyMB
Languages spoken in Kayseri are Uyghur, Adyghe, Kabardian, Kazakh.

Sporty



[edit on 26/9/2006 by SportyMB]



almost there



posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 12:03 PM
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Hey 23432 would it one of the Phoenician languages. Canaan, Aramaic, Phoenicia or Latin.



posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 12:03 PM
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She sang to you in eme-sal (crosses fingers this is right)



posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 12:07 PM
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kabartmasi!!!!!!!

Final Answer....unless I get it wrong, then I'll throw a few more out there


Maybe it's Katpatuka or karakuyu....


Sporty

[edit on 26/9/2006 by SportyMB]



posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 12:13 PM
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Hej 23432,
Santorini was an island that (partly) sunk in the sea, but the Mycenian culture goes back way beyond 609BC, so that one it can't be.

So many names, some I've never heard before have been up now. I throw the towel! I've have mailed a friend in Denmark, expert in ancient Middle East but he's rather slow in replying.

Yes, that's my country, but I live in one I call Freakland. Like to go unnoticed, so I don't use its real name, though the despot is gone now, you don't know if he comes back. But "khun" is an adressing phrase, something between "Mister" and "Sir" in the local tongue, and moon is just a deviration of my given name. Which nobody but Danes can pronounce.

[edit on 26/9/06 by khunmoon]



posted on Sep, 26 2006 @ 12:18 PM
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khunmoon, been to any full moon parties?


Sporty




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