07-19-2011, 05:03 PM |
عزيز عيسى
عزيز عيسى
Registered: 09-18-2005
Total Posts: 1459
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Re: Away from politics - Linguistic Archeology from Sudan: (Re: عزيز عيسى)
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In addition to this, a Malian fellow residing in Paris listened to a song by Wardi (in his native language of Sokkot) stated that he understood every word of the song. The Sudanese fellow who didn’t speak Halfawieen Language asked the Malian fellow to write what he understood from the song in French, which he did. Upon showing the translation to his Halfawieen friends, they confirmed that the translation is 100% correct. They were very surprised as to how come Malians understood Halfawi. The important written contribution I had on this subject, which I extracted from others’ source, were the many articles I wrote in Al Raid newspaper under its ex-editor Mr. Yasser Mahjoob El Hussein. I explained that the origins and ancestors of Dinka, Shuluk, and Nuwair are Arabs. (I’m saying this in isolation from politics). The proof is that they use the “DH” alphabet, which is exclusively used in Arabic language and none other language. They also use sentence structures the same way they are used in Arabic language. Members of the three tribes have mentioned to me many examples but my memory fails me at this time. I encourage my readers residing here in America or in Europe to confirm these facts from members of these tribes if it happens that they know anyone.
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