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Kurdish Sumerian:

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Did you know that there are a lot of common kurdish-sumerian words? I give you some exemples, all the words are true and i have their sources:

englishkurdishsumerian
to feel proudqure (bûn)ni gur
arrow1tîrti
arrow2tîrikti ri
snakemarmir
puppetbazîbiza
iftu kutukum
to cut1bir/bîrinbar
to cut2qutkud
to burn/fireberdanbar
thick/biggir/girdgur
dollcananzana
garment1hêzarzara
garment2bergbarsig
female genitalszarpenzer
plant/wooddaradar
to groan/cryay/ayîkaya
thightashkhash
manzelamza
lapis lazulizerqînzagin
to collapsezelzelezal
to be purezelalzalag
sowmêdekmagida
to bear younggendegan
childhûrikhurika/hurum
child2tertur
to endtalîtil
dragonfly insectzencerezanzana
wailing/lamentationzarînzarah
dirtzengze
soundzingezingzigzag
englishkurdishSumerian
voice/cry/noisegupîngu
to make noisehêwirzewuwa za
cry/noiseshemateshe/sheg
sound onomatopicgumegumgumgam
to make noisedimedimdumdam
to make noisebûrebûr kirinburburbabbar
sound (onom)bulbulbulbal
sound (onom)zirezirzurzar
to make noisezirezirzurzar
name/mentionzikir/zikrzikru
theyawane(soranî)anene
priest1bergerbur
priest2kibarsigbar
priest3dirozgeuzga
priest4dirûduruh
a stonezimrûd(emeraude)zi'ummud
we (plural of I)em/memede/menden
shrinegorr/ziyaratzag-gar-ra
prisoner of waresirasiri
a manlolu
childdomandumu
a sondomandumunita
turbanshashiksaghshu
to be oldkalgal
breadnanninda
turtlekusîkushu
to be sweetzengilokzag
an offialzabîtazabardab
property/estatezengînza
to killgazîgaz
a goatmêshinmash/mashani

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WikiProject Dacia

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Your recent edits

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XMK

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Hi there, I saw your message about the Ancient Macedonian language article. I agree that it needs a lot of work, and congratulations on getting all those sources, however, I am not the person who can undertake such an endeavor. I neither have the time nor the expertise to be the main contributor to such a major effort. I would gladly help polish the article (and help in any other way conceivable) if you decide to be main contributor to the article's overhaul, however. Cheers, Athenean (talk) 03:05, 14 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

Hattic language

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Hi. Your work on the Paleolanguage site is commendable, but the external link to it currently violates policy, and someone who manages the site adding a link is a WP:COI. When the cite is updated, if it is scholarly, I will gladly add it myself if you notify me. But as it stands under construction it is not proper for WP, and if the link is restored I will file a complaint for conflict of interest. THanks. μηδείς (talk) 19:43, 14 July 2013 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your kind feedback! I understand your concern about WP:COI, but bear in mind that there are in total 239 articles in wikipedia refering to its content and I am barely responsible for 10 of them (spread out in 3 different languages). Considering there is no other searchable resource online, if I din't do it, someone else would. Also, I don't know what you mean by under construction? You mean the article about Hattic (which is indeed not finished yet)? The site is now 3.5 years old and heads for version 2. It is not discontinued or something. Maintaining and correcting the present data takes a lot of time, but that is not easily noticed by the visitor. Also, regarding if it is scholarly or not, please click on the Hattian words and see that there are references on which scholar/work is suggesting each etymology. Fkitselis (talk) 21:06, 14 July 2013 (UTC)Reply
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