好きな同茶 (sukina_docha) wrote in linguaphiles,
好きな同茶
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In addition to http://seraphinianus.livejournal.com/'s assumption of Sumerian phonography
this post is about Herodotus (Histories 2.2) and Pharaoh Psammetichus I. The ancient Egyptian "scientists" concluded that the Phrygian language was the first (or older than theirs). In some legends "linguists" got nothing.
Fourteen years ago my daughter was two weeks and said some words till she was four months.
Russian linguistic jokers didn't answer http://community.livejournal.com/joki_linguarum/153664.html .
Can anybody use another scripts or translators? Here are Google's :

Emma(Swedish?!)-Emma,easy chair
Эмма - no kyrgyz language; may be the child asked for name?
えんま(japanese)-For example did you
امّا,אממא - no right proposal with semitic letters

hayA-hayA (Spanish!8-0)- has-been; First try in June gave "formerly man"
хаЯ-хаЯ - no mongolian; google search gave West Mongolian word "sometimes"
Cheb Khaled sings "Haya Haya". What's about?

da-da-da-da wasn't soccer fan's shout "yes-yes" :) My brother thought it was дядя, meaning uncle

Ancient language specialists, welcome :)
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