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Black = Khmer ππ π (vs Red Khmer)
π π π < time-ri,tima-ri black timbre @ Hurrian
Khmπ, Β«KaimanΒ» name of human πππππ₯ / Egypt(ians) ππππ
Black Chemie/Magie Kummer β char π¨ care π khr π Gray β Kala = black
πΌπ
π gmert: black ibis
π»π· hmer: black stork
ππππ
narkom: black-fear
π² imΔrum < *αΈ₯imΔr βdonkeyβ πππ αΈ₯mr άά‘άͺά αΈ₯mΔrΔ < πΏπ¨π αΆi-me-ru gomar ΟmaΜraΜ szamΓ‘r Ψ²Ω Ψ§Ω zmΔl @ Somalia
Asche π Echse ππ Egypt
π π
π β kommt : total up, amount to, complete, put an end to, pay (to), profit, duty
β compute, comme, kommt zu ... macht Zusammen, Summe, count, compter β censor
3 πΎ πΏ π π π Cmher Khmer Summer Sumer π Shumera π³ = π sur : βsouthβ β π SuMa β MuSa
Of all foreign languages even the Khmer language appears to be distantly related to the Eurasian superfamilies:
first-person Pronouns ego/moin β kΚ°Ι²om β π‘ππ ±
It belongs to the Eurasian superfamilies which use m,w,n,g for first person consonants, but not say b,l,r,t (at least not in a leading position). Like "mama" it might be anatomically prewired though.
Connecting these distant languages seems a bit far-fetched but the Turbino phenomenon and the rapid extension of the Copper Revolution, as well as millennia of proto-indo-european neighborhood give scenarios in which some diffusion or even common roots of IE and Khmer are plausible. Suddenly it might not be a coincidence when the biggest city on Earth in the Middle Ages was called Ankor Wat β πΉπkurπ’.
Kor is without a doubt the most recognisable international name for cities.
Example Khmer:
/proh nuh tΚ°-ΚΙΛkaΛ lΚΙΛ/
boy DEM work good
'That boy works well'
/kΚ°Ι²om daΙ tΙ¨w pΚ°saΛ/
I walk towards market?
'I walk to the market.'
/ΚaΙ²cΙΙ² ΚΙΕkuj/
to invite to sit
'Please sit.'
ΚaΙ²cΙΙ² β incentive
ΚΙΕkuj β πππ hinsit