I discovered and subscribed to this channel this week. I have been binging on all content. I would like to ask a question around the different names for Egypt in the Semitic languages, specifically what the origin of the Ge’ez language reference to Egypt/Misr as “GibTSI”? Capitalizing the last three letters for lack of accent marker…
@@1sanitat1unlikely! The professor said while comparing the Lord’s Prayer in “Ethiopics” and Aramaic that the word “Ezgio” - Lord, God- may be African, and I am suspecting that the name of Egypt in Ge’ez may also be an African origin. FYI I speak an African Semitic language fluently. I know we got the letter P from the Greeks as well. In the Ethiopics language you will see very few words that have the letter P: ‘Ethiopia’ is one of them (Ethiopics is used to elevate ancient Greek and erase the African contribution) - the ‘TS’ sound as you can also see on my alias is an African sound, that we did not borrow from the Greeks or Arabs.
Very informative, thank you.
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I discovered and subscribed to this channel this week. I have been binging on all content. I would like to ask a question around the different names for Egypt in the Semitic languages, specifically what the origin of the Ge’ez language reference to Egypt/Misr as “GibTSI”? Capitalizing the last three letters for lack of accent marker…
Same here!
Purely speculating here, but that looks like a loan from greek
@@1sanitat1unlikely! The professor said while comparing the Lord’s Prayer in “Ethiopics” and Aramaic that the word “Ezgio” - Lord, God- may be African, and I am suspecting that the name of Egypt in Ge’ez may also be an African origin. FYI I speak an African Semitic language fluently. I know we got the letter P from the Greeks as well. In the Ethiopics language you will see very few words that have the letter P: ‘Ethiopia’ is one of them (Ethiopics is used to elevate ancient Greek and erase the African contribution) - the ‘TS’ sound as you can also see on my alias is an African sound, that we did not borrow from the Greeks or Arabs.
Pr. You know akkadian and Tigriyna and also aramik er more Word er smilar than geez.
Please do readings of the epic of gilgamesh in akkadian (while telling about cognates and such)
Ooohh, this'll take a while.