Wait, Tigrigna preserves the ejective?? Interesting! In other news: excellent documentation. Is the discussion dying as the ones discussing see the light one by one?
I don't see use of Lashawan Quadash or slight variations thereof dying any time soon. It seems popular in certain circles. There is also not much critical discussion in those circles.
@@pulengmashifana6094 Many languages have the relevant phoneme. Slavic languages that are conveyed in the Cyrillic script, like Russian, even employ an adaptation of the Ashuri tsade to represent such: Ц [note that most Cyrillic characters are derived from Greek, but a couple are derived from Hebrew, for phonemes the Slavic languages have which Greek lacked]. As for “Bantu,” that’s not one language, rather it is a range of languages. The few that I have peeked at seem very different grammatically from Hebrew.
lol Abu still fighting for Dwightys fake "hebrew" even after they admit its not real and based on European Languages, which is crazy, because he knows Arabic! lol And Abu, dont play games, because I will whoop you with Arabic and its comparison with Yahawadayath falsely called "Hebraikos"= GREEK- NO MEANING AT ALL!
Greetings @JudahNatzarah Clear writing requires clear thinking, and I'm sorry to say that you are notorious for vague declarations. When you say "its not real," are you referring to modern Israeli Hebrew or any form of Hebrew employing vocalizations you reject? As for the name of the language, recall that for over five years I have had a video on that topic, which I have shared with you many times over the years, and which still awaits comment/reply from you: th-cam.com/video/nzApP7K-1bY/w-d-xo.html
@@AbuKhamrAlMaseeHee still playing these games after all these years huh Abu? lol Show me the word "hebrew" in the Torah and Prophets and you win! If not! Just get a KKK clown suit with Faithful to Baal and call it a day! lmao!
@@judahnatzarah I literally linked to my 5+ year old video on this topic of the name of the Hebrew language. Here's that link again: th-cam.com/video/nzApP7K-1bY/w-d-xo.html Can you please finally get around to directly engaging that video, perhaps answering the methodological questions therein?
Wait, Tigrigna preserves the ejective?? Interesting!
In other news: excellent documentation. Is the discussion dying as the ones discussing see the light one by one?
I don't see use of Lashawan Quadash or slight variations thereof dying any time soon. It seems popular in certain circles. There is also not much critical discussion in those circles.
those tsa we still use in bantu tounge you should take time view the buntu tougues it will shock you
@@pulengmashifana6094 Many languages have the relevant phoneme.
Slavic languages that are conveyed in the Cyrillic script, like Russian, even employ an adaptation of the Ashuri tsade to represent such: Ц [note that most Cyrillic characters are derived from Greek, but a couple are derived from Hebrew, for phonemes the Slavic languages have which Greek lacked].
As for “Bantu,” that’s not one language, rather it is a range of languages. The few that I have peeked at seem very different grammatically from Hebrew.
lol Abu still fighting for Dwightys fake "hebrew" even after they admit its not real and based on European Languages, which is crazy, because he knows Arabic! lol And Abu, dont play games, because I will whoop you with Arabic and its comparison with Yahawadayath falsely called "Hebraikos"= GREEK- NO MEANING AT ALL!
Greetings @JudahNatzarah
Clear writing requires clear thinking, and I'm sorry to say that you are notorious for vague declarations.
When you say "its not real," are you referring to modern Israeli Hebrew or any form of Hebrew employing vocalizations you reject?
As for the name of the language, recall that for over five years I have had a video on that topic, which I have shared with you many times over the years, and which still awaits comment/reply from you:
th-cam.com/video/nzApP7K-1bY/w-d-xo.html
@@AbuKhamrAlMaseeHee still playing these games after all these years huh Abu? lol Show me the word "hebrew" in the Torah and Prophets and you win! If not! Just get a KKK clown suit with Faithful to Baal and call it a day! lmao!
@@judahnatzarah I literally linked to my 5+ year old video on this topic of the name of the Hebrew language. Here's that link again:
th-cam.com/video/nzApP7K-1bY/w-d-xo.html
Can you please finally get around to directly engaging that video, perhaps answering the methodological questions therein?