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metaphysical poetry
Posted by: nourin (---.link.com.eg)
Date: March 19, 2005 10:33AM

plz i couldn't find any website about metaphysical poetry ..... i want the destinctve features of this age


Re: plzzzzz help me
Posted by: Hugh Clary (---.denver-05rh15-16rt.co.dial-access.att.net)
Date: March 19, 2005 11:11AM

Posting from Egypt, huh? I will show you how to search the internet, if you will answer a question for me. How did the Egyptian language lose its original roots? That is, the sounds and words used in the ancient hieroglyphics seem to have been lost over the years, and now has more of a relation to Coptic and Arabic. I could be wrong about this of course, since I do not speak either of those two tongues, but correct me if so.

I will pay off first:

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From my brief study of hieroglyphics, it does not appear that they used the 'L' sound. And, how do scholars know they used vowels other than the 'A' sound, if only consonants were shown in the picture-writing? That is, how do they know the correct pronunciation of, for example, Amenhotep? Could it not have been Amunhitop?


Re: plzzzzz help me
Posted by: nourin (---.link.com.eg)
Date: March 22, 2005 06:50PM

hiiii how r u ? at first thank's for ur help >>>>any way i will talk in this subject although it isn't my studying....... we are mouslems and qur'an had written in arabic lang. but about the heloghrefic lang. it might be right as u say .... i don't know as it is n't my studing ...in my openion , they are the most intellegant peaple to write their wins and life through pictures for the next generation in tempels.... but if i know the reason , i will wite to u again ...... thank's for ur offer in helping me to search in web ....




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