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 Post subject: Sanskrit: The Original Language
PostPosted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 6:46 am 
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The universality of Sanskrit
By Sudhakar Raje
March 19, 2006
http://www.organiser.org/dynamic/module ... 22&page=31

About 70 purely Sanskrit words have also been included in the Concise Oxford Dictionary with the same meaning. Additionally, there are more than 80 prefixes/suffixes in English that are Sanskrit-based. These are used to form at least one thousand words given in COD. The Sanskrit-based prefix “over” is used in 170 English words according to the Navneet Advanced Dictionary, and in 270, according to COD.


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 Post subject: Re: Sanskrit: The Original Language
PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 7:32 am 
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Ham.. Ancient name for the Egyptian territory.. Ogham= Old Ham? Cuniform, Hieroglyphics, Sanskrit, Ogham, and Phoenicia/Israeli/Greek Phonics, harbingers of modern language....

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Ogham (Old Irish Ogam, from Middle Irish ogom, ogum) was an alphabet used primarily to represent Gaelic languages that was probably often written in wood in early times.


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How the Alphabet was Born from Hieroglyphics:
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To the Asiatics, as they were called, the lush Nile Delta, with its open marshlands rich with fish and fowl, was a veritable Garden of Eden. From earliest times, Canaanites and other Asiatics would come and settle here. Indeed, this is the background of the Biblical story of the famine in Canaan that led to Jacob’s descent into Egypt (Genesis 46:1–7).


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