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“B***ch* is an ancient term for Egyptian Priestesses who worshipped the “Dog Star” in the temple of Isis

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Hoteps gonna have a field day with this information.

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My Scorpio bae was telling me this but I just couldn’t believe it and now I’m seeing this. I can’t. b!tch please.
 

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I’ll be back for the comments ... duckery doesn’t start until they wake up lol
 

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You do know these civilizations aren't dead, their systems and way of life can be seen in the surrounding countries. I never see Hoteps referencing the alive cultures or attempting to study them, but somehow know the language of a 5000+ year old highly advanced civilization
 

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So the ancient Egyptians knew of English thousands of years before the language was ever created??? These hoteps need actual jobs and need to go to an actual school and read actual peer-reviewed history books.
 

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Bobby Hemmitt covered this like back in the 90s. Anyway, it’s not about just studying it’s about practice. And Jewel makes a good point, because if you meet the real Dogon they will tell you. They never gave yt people any information, they never wrote any books themselves or with yts.
 
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So the ancient Egyptians knew of English thousands of years before the language was ever created??? These hoteps need actual jobs and need to go to an actual school and read actual peer-reviewed history books.
Actually Bobby Hemmitt did go to school and is well respected for his research, but I wouldn’t refer to him as a hotep either. And people don’t need jobs they need a business.
 
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So the ancient Egyptians knew of English thousands of years before the language was ever created??? These hoteps need actual jobs and need to go to an actual school and read actual peer-reviewed history books.

this is when Greeks or Romans were in Egypt not blacks in the temples
 

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Greeks and Romans still didn't speak English baby...


biȟ​



See also: bih, BIH, BiH, and 'bih


Kalo Finnish RomaniEdit

Kalo Finnish Romani cardinal numbers

EtymologyEdit

From Romani biś, from Sanskrit विंशति (viṃśatí), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *HwiHśatí, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *HwiHćati, from Proto-Indo-European*h₁wih₁ḱm̥tí. Cognate with Hindi बीस (bīs), Persianبیست‎ (bist).

PronunciationEdit

NumeralEdit

biȟ
  1. twenty

ReferencesEdit

  • bix” in Finnish Romani-English Dictionary, ROMLEX – the Romani Lexicon Project, 2000.”
 

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biȟ​



See also: bih, BIH, BiH, and 'bih

Kalo Finnish RomaniEdit

Kalo Finnish Romani cardinal numbers

EtymologyEdit

From Romani biś, from Sanskrit विंशति (viṃśatí), from Proto-Indo-Aryan *HwiHśatí, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *HwiHćati, from Proto-Indo-European*h₁wih₁ḱm̥tí. Cognate with Hindi बीस (bīs), Persianبیست‎ (bist).

PronunciationEdit

NumeralEdit

biȟ
  1. twenty

ReferencesEdit

  • bix” in Finnish Romani-English Dictionary, ROMLEX – the Romani Lexicon Project, 2000.”


1. That is Romani, which are the ethnic group that migrated from Ancient India to Romania and outwards. They're what you call gypsies today. They have nothing to do with Ancient Romans, they never crossed paths.

2. That is a word spelled "bih"/"bix" it appears, which looks from the page you linked to mean "the number twenty". I don't know for sure because I don't speak Kalo.

3. That has nothing to do with dogs, temples, ancient Egypt, Romans or Greece. None of the things you mentioned.

4. I can't believe I have to say this but just because a word starts with the same two letters and has a completely different meaning and comes from a different culture than the one you mentioned, that does not in any way remotely prove your point.

I thought you were joking at first but I can't believe you're genuinely trying to lend credence to this hotep idea.
 

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