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Re: Ancient Greek name Ethiopia part 2

As the root of the "Afro-Asiatic" languages, the oldest version of Geez is to be found on the Southern side of the Red Sea. This information can be found on Ethiopiawanet; the conclusion is due to recent escavations and research. Hence, Geez is the root language for many languages that are spoken all over the Aethiopian Continent Africa. There is a click sound which I have observed used by Amahara and Tigre speakers; which riminds one of the click and the sound made by holding the toungue to the roof of ones mouth, which is generally used and associated with the San People.

N.B. We must ovahs that MAN became HUMAN; meaning civilized with culture: language and polity, thousands of years before ever venturing outside Africa. And formost of Imanity's story, improvements thereof have flowed out of the Continent; this is due to the constant migration and population of the earth. Hence, we can say that man has an African personality. The logic of geogrphy and other chronoligical events can also substantiate Geez as indigenous to the Continent. I hope the aforementioned words have been insightfull. ! RASPECT!

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Ancient Greek name Ethiopia part 2
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why do you not post the link?
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got the book...
found on Ethiopiawanet? *NM*
ETHIOPIA AND THE ARWE DYNASTY *LINK*
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