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Originally posted by pepsi78
...and I do understand.
Glacian Language
www.orbilat.com...
el he
ela she
www.orbilat.com...
Occitan language
el he
ela she
www.orbilat.com...
Venetian
el he
en.wiktionary.org...
Romansch
el: he
Romanian
el m. (third-person singular) he
Catalan
el m. (feminine la, masculine plural els, feminine plural les)
www.studyspanish.com...
Spanish
él (he) ella (she)
www.cartage.org.lb...
The name El (the High, He, God) later may become one of the Lord of Jews, Jehovah, then of Muslim's Allah.
but it does not mean he in Latin. Get over it.
stop beating the dead horse. Cause right now he is in pieces.
Originally posted by scooterstrats
reply to post by AugustusMasonicus
Well as a master of latin and many other dead (AND INVENTED LANGUAGES).
as our OP obliquely claims to know, an answer should be soon forthcoming ! A Latin expert should have answered many minutes ago.
Originally posted by fordrew
...stop beating the dead horse.
It is The temple of Enki., the temple is just an entrence to the abzu, he built the temple on top of the entrence.
This is according to the Stargate show, the movie series. It's where they god the idea for the show, with a gate deep down in the secure facility.
I rather not say but the Abzu is not what you say, it's a place of something else. You fall asleep in the Abzu.
Now it refers to something else, when night comes you go into the abzu. The whole thing is a metaphor.
They main serpent deity is nammu.
No that is you making up, the abzu is not a serpent.
If you state the abzu was a serpent then you can back it up with evidence, or with a sclupture, carving dating from sumeria.
You know I don't agree with you, you don't seem to understand the notion of Babylon.
Originally posted by AugustusMasonicus
Ahahaha.
Poor Cody. This is what he does with me when he cites as evidence Star Wars and Star Trek during a debate.
For your rebuttal you should call on the Tooth Fairy.
Originally posted by fordrew
I'm sorry, I don't speak Spanish.
Bona verba! De mortuo. Nos eius funus exsequemur, ut iusta ei faciamus.
You'd rather not say, because you have no idea what you're talking about.
And, dude, seriously?
Stargate?
Can we, like, stick to the scholars, please?
I'll say it for the 1,000,001th time:
Three different concepts -
The Temple Abzu
The freshwater areas Abzu
The Deity/place Abzu/Kur/Asag.
Don't mix them up.
Don't keep referring to Enki's dwelling, when we are talking about the Deity/place.
These sentences don't even make sense. We're talking about the Deity/place Abzu/Kur/Asag. We are not talking about Enki's temple, or a swamp, lake, river or other freshwater area that can be termed Abzu.
Nope. There is more than one serpent deity. There are plenty. INCLUDING ABZU/KUR/ASAG.
Oh, really? Perhaps you'd like to raise the much-lauded Dr. Kramer from the grave and tell him he was making it up, too. His opinion was that Abzu/Kur/Asag was a giant dragon/serpent whilst also being the place.
I already told you where to find the cylinder seal. I really hate repeating myself, man.
Yes, I know that you do not agree with me, or any other noted scholar of Sumerian mythology, either. Apparently none of us understand, but you do. Seriously?
Even though you cannot understand the idea of an evolving myth?
Gosh, Pepsi.
www.urbandictionary.com...
. n. - From the polish word baba which means old lady. Many Russian, Polish and other eastern European people call their grandmother Bubba or bubby.
webspace.webring.com...
Words and phrases of Eastern European origin that are occasionally used in American English conversation, usually by people of Eastern European heritage.
baba – old grandmother; or great grandmother; variation bobchie
This is not only "my opinion", as you like to say as if that justifies you. Many here have echoed these comments.. Should you at the very least "think about " what you post?
Originally posted by pepsi78
reply to post by scooterstrats
Let me help you.
Glacian Language
www.orbilat.com...
el he
ela she
www.orbilat.com...
Occitan language
el he
ela she
www.orbilat.com...
Venetian
el he
en.wiktionary.org...
Romansch
el: he
Romanian
el m. (third-person singular) he
Catalan
el m. (feminine la, masculine plural els, feminine plural les)
www.studyspanish.com...
Spanish
él (he) ella (she)
El means him in phonician, hebrew, arabic as in masculine HE god.
www.cartage.org.lb...
The name El (the High, He, God) later may become one of the Lord of Jews, Jehovah, then of Muslim's Allah.
There are so many languages where it means the same thing. It is a universal HE
Originally posted by pepsi78
I say alcohol is to be blamed for this heroism.