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Counting in arabic and hebrew

Posted:
Thu Aug 18, 2005 5:39 pm
Author: Rumtaya

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its quite the same like we know its semetic language but it very intersting to see how near they are to eachother but still killing eachother lool
by the way assyrian from 1-10
1 kha
2 treh
3 tlatha
4 arbah
5 khamsha
6 eshtah
7 shauah
8 t manyah
9 ejah
10 esrah


Posted:
Thu Aug 18, 2005 6:11 pm
Author: Vladimir
How did the Assyrians "write" before the Semetic tribes came along?

Posted:
Thu Aug 18, 2005 6:21 pm
Author: Rumtaya
assyrians are also of semetic tribe my friend lool
but this counting i think came from the aramic language i think so but i will look for some infos about akkdian counting.

Posted:
Thu Aug 18, 2005 9:56 pm
Author: yochanan
aramic lang. has an important place in the Jewish religion. Many of our religous works are written in it. It is interesting that jews are closely related in a DNA study to Kurdish people and less so to arabic people. The reason being that Jews and Kurds are native to the area and
Arabic people are a later addition to the area having come from Saudi Arabia at a relitive later time.

Posted:
Thu Aug 18, 2005 10:57 pm
Author: Rumtaya
hey yes your right arabs arent from saudia arabia but from the today jemen oder oman which is in the southwest of the arabic island
so kurds and jews have some relatives intersting
by the way what does your name mean cause we have that too youchana without the last n that

Posted:
Thu Aug 18, 2005 11:30 pm
Author: Diri
Rumtaya wrote:hey yes your right arabs arent from saudia arabia but from the today jemen oder oman which is in the southwest of the arabic island
so kurds and jews have some relatives intersting
by the way what does your name mean cause we have that too youchana without the last n that
Here - MEIC - A thread about Jews and Kurds - and their blood connections...
WELCOME YOCHANAN! You are VERY welcome to this forum...


Posted:
Fri Aug 26, 2005 4:20 am
Author: cheryl
Rumtaya, your table has only half the hebrew numbers. the feminine numbers are missing. they are used to modify feminine nouns and for ordinary counting.

Posted:
Mon Aug 29, 2005 2:46 pm
Author: kardox
counting in Greek :
ena
th(d)io
tria
tesera
pende
exi(hexi)
Hepta
octo
enea
Th(d)eca
in serbo-Croat-Bosnian:
yedan
dva
tree
chetri
pet
sedam
osam
devet
deset
In kurdish:(zaxoiani)
ek
duo
se
char
penc
shahsh
haft
hasht
nah
dah
sorry, off topic, but i was bored


Posted:
Fri Sep 02, 2005 10:50 am
Author: Rumtaya
In kurdish:(zaxoiani)
ek
duo
se
char
penc
shahsh
haft
hasht
nah
dah
what i have to say is i have chipsy friends and they exacly count like you do hahaha lol i think they are same race like afhgans and others lol.

Posted:
Fri Sep 02, 2005 2:40 pm
Author: tomjez
in french
un
deux
trois
quatre
cinq
six
sept
huit
neuf
dix
in breton (brezhoneg)
eun
daou
tri
pevar
pemp (penc!!!)
c'hwec'h (pronunce Xwex)
seizh
eizh (hest)
nav (neh)
dek (deh)
and in turkish!
Bir
iki
üç
dört
bes
alti
yedi
sekiz
dokuz
on

Posted:
Fri Sep 02, 2005 2:45 pm
Author: Vladimir
Rumtaya wrote:hey yes your right arabs arent from saudia arabia but from the today jemen oder oman which is in the southwest of the arabic island
so kurds and jews have some relatives intersting
by the way what does your name mean cause we have that too youchana without the last n that
I wonder happened with all those people living in the lands outside the "arabic island".