Re: Reality



On Jul 9, 7:52 pm, imipak <imi...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 9, 3:31 am, JTEM <jte...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I was talking about the period in which it wasn't a dead language.

Ah, your usual excuse. By being vague, no matter what fault people
find in your logic, you justify it by claiming to have meant something
else. Even if you state elsewhere that this something else wasn't what
you meant at all. Quite remarkable.

That's par for course for JTEM. He has very clearly a bad case of
violent inability of even considering being wrong, and attacks
whenever his fragile ego feels threatened.

As regards the pronounciation Ancient Egyptian JTEM is, of course,
wrong, but admitting that would be inconceivable for him. He refuses
to regard the evidence, rejecting it out of hand - even if it is from
a site he himself cited. *grin*

Must be very inconvenient for him to know that the Hieroglyphs were
actually deciphered by Thomas Young comparing the Greek names in
hieroglyphic inscriptions (Kleopatra and Ptolemaios) to the names in
the cartouches. As should be painfully obvious, we do know how the
names were pronounced in Greek, and that their phonetic equivalents
were used in writing the names in hieroglyphics. Unless, of course,
his psychological complaint forces him to reject that as well....
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