1) In ancient-egyptian language "Hes" = song,sing with musical instrument / in somali language :" Hees"= song,sing with musical instrument.
2) "AAR" means "Lion" in both languages .
3) "Usha" means "Scepter" in both languages .
4)In Somali-Egyptian" Shub" means a)"pour out , " b) construction made of concrete .
5) In Somali-Egyptian languages :"Sekedseked" means " Redoubling of the building blocks ,Stacked building blocks or something else .
6) In Egyptian-Somali :
Neter/Neder (divine being) Hipo/Hibo (it means "gift" and the sound "p"it is not mainly used in Hamitic languages ): Heru/Huur (a stork) : Tuf/Tuf (spit) : Habi (the Nile)/ Habi,ᵓAbi (source of water,to drink ,give him drink ) Wabi ( a river) ; Kab/kab (shoe) brq/biriq (lightning) :"Qbb/Qaboob (cold,cool,fresh ): 'ayah/dayah (moon) ; dab/dab (fire) anka/aniga (pronoun "I" ): su,asu/usi (he) ; Ka,Kaah /Ka,Kaah (Him,the man's appearance, spirit,vital essence,) ; Xi/Ki (a such ) ; Hati,Hat/Haat,Haati (widen wings,flying birds) ; medu/muud (liquid), Hoo/Hoo (to offer ) , Gundhate ,Gunti/Gundhate ,Gunti (loincloth) ,Maanta/Maanta (today,morning ); Kaua/Kaw (standard number one ,1,first ) ; NefNefi/NefNef,Neef (respiration,breath ), (Râ,Horakhty /Râh, Horrahthy (the Sun)
In Ancient-egyptian "Râ" is the sun-god / in Somali "Qor-Rah" means the "neck of Rah ,sun-god . ( Qor= neck / Rah: sun-god) the letter " a" is pronounced with the voiceless pharyngeal fricative
[ħ]
7) Egyptian Somali :Awoow /Awoow (grandfather,old man) ;
Ayeeytha/Ayeeyda (grandmother,old woman, old age )
8) In Ancient-egyptian "Hun, Hunnu" = young man ,young girl/ in Somali "Hun, Hunnu,Huunno" = young man , young girl .
9) Two Somali/Egyptian Similar Names of the Pharaonic Enthronement : Sare,Hore/Sare,Hore ( the High and the First )
10)In ancient-egyptian :Ausar =god Osiris ,ancestor of egyptians /.In Somali : Ausar,= Father Sar (AW-father ; Sar), Isir,Ausar = Ancestor , venerated in the Somali Culture in the antiquity according to a Somali Historian and linguist Diriye .
11) In Somali Language "The pyramids" means "Xabaal-Maguur" =" Stable Graves "
There are many similar words somali-egyptian ,preserved in Somali language. I just shared with you some examples above but you can find many others if you fond of the Egyptology and History
source: you can find culture similarities here :http://somaliegyptianpuntite.blogspot.dk/
Now lets get to the names:
Nafariidadii (The Good Girl in Somali and Pharaonic language)
Horus = somali pre-islamic god
Ra which is the must important god for them
Orisir or ausar somalis father
Tutankhmun = tulkaaman (Means the trust of the Family) since he was a boy king..
Waa'dad = waadaad ( Means man of religion or priste in both lanaguages)
Now the must important one!!! must of you will be shock to hear this!
Rameses = Raamsade ( they have translated this name wrong like son of the sun or something which is totally wrong) They took the Ra' for sun which is right, then you have left meses which Means nothing if you divide that from the Ra..
Rameses II made this name Famous by defeating the ancient eygptian old rivals once and for all! the hitties!
Rameses II became really famous amongst the ancient and his name was idol and important som many Kings after him, took his name like the entire 20 dynasty was calléd rameses..
and subnallah until today somalis call themselves raamsade, its a common name! used for the brave men!!
or like a nickname!!
The meaning of the name is also strong! Ramesade meaning (ripping apart or ripping of) like a lion! it comes from the lion the way he attacks!
if you Google this name you will find many somalis use it as surname or name also as nickname.. its a heroic name or bravery name..
But what they don't know is that the guy with this name is the biggeste enemy of Allah(swt) its the firaun of the Quran
Egyptian-Somali Vocabulary: and names??
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Re: Egyptian-Somali Vocabulary: and names??
Afroasiatic (Afro-Asiatic), also known as Hamito-Semitic (Chamito-Semitic),[1] is a large language family, including 300 or so living languages.[3]
Afroasiatic languages are spoken predominantly in the Middle East, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, and parts of the Sahel. More than 300 million people speak an Afroasiatic language.[1]
The most widely spoken Afroasiatic language is Arabic (including literary Arabic and the spoken colloquial varieties), with about 200 to 230 million native speakers, spoken mostly in the Middle East and parts of North Africa.[4] Berber (including all its varieties) is spoken in Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, northern Mali, and northern Niger by about 25 to 35 million people. Other widely spoken Afroasiatic languages are Hausa, the dominant language of northern Nigeria and southern Niger, spoken as a first language by 25 million people and used as a lingua franca by another 20 million across West Africa and the Sahel;[5][6] Amharic and Oromo of Ethiopia, with 25 million speakers apiece; Somali, spoken by 15 million people in Greater Somalia; and Modern Hebrew, spoken by about seven million people worldwide. In addition to languages spoken today, Afroasiatic includes several important ancient languages, such as Ancient Egyptian, Akkadian, Biblical Hebrew, and Aramaic.

1 *ʔab Father Semitic, Berber, Chadic, Cushitic
2 (ʔa-)bVr Bull Semitic, Egyptian, Chadic, Cushitic
3 (ʔa-)dVm Red ; blood Semitic, Berber, Chadic, Cushitic
4 *(ʔa-)dVm Land, field, soil Semitic, Chadic.
5 ʔa-pay- mouth Semitic, Cushitic, Chadic
6 ʔigar/ *ḳʷar- house, enclosure Semitic, berber, Chadic, Cushitic.
7 *ʔil- eye Berber, Chadic, Cushitic.
8 (ʔi-)sim-name Semitic, Berber, Chadic.
9 *ʕayn- eye Semitic, Egyptian
10 *baʔ- go Semitic, Chadic Cushitic
11 *bar- son Semitic, Berber, Chadic
12 *gamm- Mane, beard Semitic, Chadic, Cushitic
13 *gVn Cheek, chin Semitic, Chadic
14 *gʷarʕ- throat Semitic, Chadic, Cushitic
15 *gʷinaʕ-Hand Chadic, Cushitic
16 *kVn- Co-wife Semitic, Berber, Chadic
17 *kʷaly kidney Semitic Chadic, Cushitic, Omotic
18 *ḳa(wa)l-/ *qʷar- Say, call Semitic, Chadic
19 *ḳas- bone Berber, Egyptian, Chadic
20 *libb heart Semitic, Chadic, Cushitic
21 *lis- tongue Semitic, Berber, Chadic
22 *maʔ- water Semitic, Egyptian, Chadic and Berber "aman"
23 *mawVt- To die Semitic, Berber, Egyptian, Chadic
24 *sin- tooth Semitic, Berber, Chadic
25 *siwan- Know Berber, Egyptian, Chadic
26 *inn- I, we Semitic, Egyptian, Berber, Cushitic
27 *-k- thou Semitic, Berber, Chadic, Cushitic
28 *zwr seed Semitic, Cushitic
29 *ŝVr root Semitic, Chadic
30 *šun to sleep, dreamSemitic, Chadic.
Afroasiatic languages are spoken predominantly in the Middle East, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, and parts of the Sahel. More than 300 million people speak an Afroasiatic language.[1]
The most widely spoken Afroasiatic language is Arabic (including literary Arabic and the spoken colloquial varieties), with about 200 to 230 million native speakers, spoken mostly in the Middle East and parts of North Africa.[4] Berber (including all its varieties) is spoken in Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, northern Mali, and northern Niger by about 25 to 35 million people. Other widely spoken Afroasiatic languages are Hausa, the dominant language of northern Nigeria and southern Niger, spoken as a first language by 25 million people and used as a lingua franca by another 20 million across West Africa and the Sahel;[5][6] Amharic and Oromo of Ethiopia, with 25 million speakers apiece; Somali, spoken by 15 million people in Greater Somalia; and Modern Hebrew, spoken by about seven million people worldwide. In addition to languages spoken today, Afroasiatic includes several important ancient languages, such as Ancient Egyptian, Akkadian, Biblical Hebrew, and Aramaic.
1 *ʔab Father Semitic, Berber, Chadic, Cushitic
2 (ʔa-)bVr Bull Semitic, Egyptian, Chadic, Cushitic
3 (ʔa-)dVm Red ; blood Semitic, Berber, Chadic, Cushitic
4 *(ʔa-)dVm Land, field, soil Semitic, Chadic.
5 ʔa-pay- mouth Semitic, Cushitic, Chadic
6 ʔigar/ *ḳʷar- house, enclosure Semitic, berber, Chadic, Cushitic.
7 *ʔil- eye Berber, Chadic, Cushitic.
8 (ʔi-)sim-name Semitic, Berber, Chadic.
9 *ʕayn- eye Semitic, Egyptian
10 *baʔ- go Semitic, Chadic Cushitic
11 *bar- son Semitic, Berber, Chadic
12 *gamm- Mane, beard Semitic, Chadic, Cushitic
13 *gVn Cheek, chin Semitic, Chadic
14 *gʷarʕ- throat Semitic, Chadic, Cushitic
15 *gʷinaʕ-Hand Chadic, Cushitic
16 *kVn- Co-wife Semitic, Berber, Chadic
17 *kʷaly kidney Semitic Chadic, Cushitic, Omotic
18 *ḳa(wa)l-/ *qʷar- Say, call Semitic, Chadic
19 *ḳas- bone Berber, Egyptian, Chadic
20 *libb heart Semitic, Chadic, Cushitic
21 *lis- tongue Semitic, Berber, Chadic
22 *maʔ- water Semitic, Egyptian, Chadic and Berber "aman"
23 *mawVt- To die Semitic, Berber, Egyptian, Chadic
24 *sin- tooth Semitic, Berber, Chadic
25 *siwan- Know Berber, Egyptian, Chadic
26 *inn- I, we Semitic, Egyptian, Berber, Cushitic
27 *-k- thou Semitic, Berber, Chadic, Cushitic
28 *zwr seed Semitic, Cushitic
29 *ŝVr root Semitic, Chadic
30 *šun to sleep, dreamSemitic, Chadic.
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Re: Egyptian-Somali Vocabulary: and names??
the afroasitic lanaguages are similar, but what they don't share with the ancient eygptians is the culture!
dhaanto and istunkaa!! more culture similarities here :http://somaliegyptianpuntite.blogspot.dk/
and insha-allah in the coming time i will make this so clear that! nobody will doubt it anymore
dhaanto and istunkaa!! more culture similarities here :http://somaliegyptianpuntite.blogspot.dk/
and insha-allah in the coming time i will make this so clear that! nobody will doubt it anymore
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1) they claim us to be the land of their forefathers and gods
2) the paintings are similar to our bodytypes
3) they claim to be our race in the paintings, and not levant, libyan or nubian
4) culture similarities ( dhaanto, Istuunka, dress code xataa) headrest etc
5) DNA
6) lanaguage similarities ( like Ayeeyda or awoow)
7) the Southern eygptians today look like us and have the same DNA even do they are Integrated in the arab nation
What those this tell us? that we lived on tuched in the horn of africa and keep many of the cultures from them..
but forgotten, but we just keeped the culture because somalis are diffcult to integrate in any community
2) the paintings are similar to our bodytypes
3) they claim to be our race in the paintings, and not levant, libyan or nubian
4) culture similarities ( dhaanto, Istuunka, dress code xataa) headrest etc
5) DNA
6) lanaguage similarities ( like Ayeeyda or awoow)
7) the Southern eygptians today look like us and have the same DNA even do they are Integrated in the arab nation
What those this tell us? that we lived on tuched in the horn of africa and keep many of the cultures from them..
but forgotten, but we just keeped the culture because somalis are diffcult to integrate in any community
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