The original source is obviously sumerian inscriptions. I could usually tell you the exact museum number for tablets in my videos, but this one was taken from irving finkles Book "First Ghosts." He probably references the original tablet in his book tbh.. i could checki suppose... it's. Probably from the british museum archive.
@@kingandcorpse9684 That is wonderful! Can you also speak it, or just read it? Do you think it is possible to learn how to speak it (although I am sure that there would be needed to coin a lot of new words). Do you know communities related to that?
@AndreaMastacht-lj4in No, i can't speak it fluently. I could stop, think, and tell you certain pharses or words. But i am nowhere near "fluent". Sumerian is a language isolate, so there are no related languages that use it today. In ancient history, other cultures adopted their writing system though and, even used their language on royal and holy documents. People such as the akkadians and amorites, but their languages are not related in any way.
@@kingandcorpse9684 Thank you for the reply! Many people in Iraq want to revive Sumerian as a speaking language but I guess it is too difficult to learn how to speak a language that has no speakers nowadays...
@Marstruth so i can recommend books and websites.. you will need help and guidance, though; probably. Well, it will certainly help. Other than actually going to university, i can help . I have many videos up breaking down the language. Some videos about the grammar, too (i intend to do many more in-depth videos on the grammar, but editing is very time-consuming). I'll always respond to questions asked here or in tiktok. I could even do video call lessons (i would charge for my time doing those, tho).
Did you find it easy to learn cuneiform? Did you have a resonance with it? When I made a stab a learning Sanskrit, I almost recognized the Devanagari script. It was almost as if I could see the corresponding Roman letters hiding inside of them. Cuneiform is so very different, though. Did you have a resonance with cuneiform? How many folks in the world read, write and speak Sumerian?. You are keeping a language alive. That's impressive,
@wiggleroom3039 Definitely not easy. It is so different to english that it's almost hard to believe it was a method for communication; at first. Its quite tedious. There are approximately 1000 signs to learn, and most are polyvalent, so it it takes osme dedication. But yea, i was instantly drawn to it. I didn't even know what it was or where it came from in the beginning. I was just immediately fascinated by it.
@@kingandcorpse9684 Why would you 'believe' it is vs know that it is? I have a massive draw to Cuneiform as well as English, and I've already started to learn Cuneiform just because I want to be able to read it myself and blow away all "Jesus" religions from the original source. Hoping to get people away from the Bible, and more focused on the source. Which has the full story of human creation. I was so angry, in my teens towards the UnHoly Bible and how horrible of a "God" that is, but I also knew there was something very wrong with that "God"...especially with the line, "WE shall create humankind in OUR image and Likeness.." and that means multiple physical beings were having a conversation about creating or altering a pre-existing being and altering it to make a new kind. Which made a lot more sense to me than anything in Genesis. Which has 3 different versions of creation, for which I was very interested in finding the actual sources they were using...that had to be well before Hebrew. Ta-da, Cuneiform! I resonate hugely with Cuneiform. I'm now in my mid-50s and love learning more about Enki and Enlil also, as well Ninhusag.
@biblebadcopycatofcuneiform8210 ar what point did u say "believe"? I remeber sayini that in a different video, but i wasn't referring to the sumerian translation, i was referring to it being a "transitive verb" referring to English. Cuz some are both transitive and intransitive. Also, what might be considered intransitive in english may be transitive in sumerian... so i was unsure if i transitive or intransitive in English, but i chose transitive. The sumerian is different in either case see.
@@kingandcorpse9684 Thank you for your detailed answer. I do wonder what connections we each may have had in some past life or timeline, that draws us to a particular language. Good work!
@MyMikey88 Its very clear human culture, and language... I recommend you stop believing sci fi novels ... The sumerians were human.. worshipping a pantheon of gods just like any other ancient culture
Weird coincidence. "Lugal kala ga" Tagalog: "it's local" "Silim nam sag ga" Tagalog: "it's getting dark" At least... That's what Google translate says. Which, I can verify with a Filipino friend of mine, later.
@5ONeil Im sorry.... What are u suggesting? What is "tagalog"? I dont know about Filipino, but what you've written here does not mean what you've suggested in Sumerian. Also, google Translate is currently useless for translating Sumerian
@@kingandcorpse9684 Hi there. Thanks for reaching out. I'm not suggesting anything specifically. I just noticed the sounds in the Sumerian words were similar to words in Tagalog. I'm not expert in any other languages, I just pick up on the sounds of languages and here similarities between some. So out of curiosity, I just typed in the words in your video, into Google translate for Filipino into English, and those were the results. Hearing the way the words were pronounced, made me consider the possibility of a connection between the 2 languages. This is a bit of a leap, but I also find it interesting that in the Philippines, they have extremely tight passport restrictions for entering and even more-so, leaving the Philippines. Which makes me also consider the possibility that they are protected for some reason. Perhaps there is some connection to our ancient past here, that we are not made aware of. We know this much for certain, the key to unlocking our ancient past is found in all languages.
@5ONeil Some words do sound similar to Filipino. I've noticed that myself.. but they aren't related. Sumerian is a language isolate. it's not related to any known language living or dead. Which makes it even more fascinating
@@kingandcorpse9684 regardless if it is related or not, I do agree with you. Everything about the ancient Sumerians are extremely fascinating. My route to learning about the Sumerians was a very immature route, beginning from the "Necronomicon" 😆. But ultimately, it led me to actual Sumerian historical facts. And even though we know so little, it is amazing as time goes on how much we learn from them. And just how intelligent they really were is astounding to modern man.
@allensauler7960 If you had an attention span greater than that of a mosquito, you'd have heard -literally- the first few words out of my mouth, saying this video was made specifically for someone. And anyone else watching who isn't a complete imbecile may also learn something, or possibly peak an interest. My channel is an imbecile free zone, so... you need not stick around. 🤣😂🤣 The fact you wrote "ANOTHER....." tells me you dont understand many concepts. Do you dress yourself in the mornings?
I think what the aliens meant was that Humans are created in the Image of God. If they are Anunaki they were what the ancient Hebrew’s called watchers.
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Dr Irving Finkel holding a 3770-year-old tablet, that tells the story of the god Enki speaking to the Sumerian king Atram-Hasis (the Noah figure in earlier versions of the flood story) and giving him instructions on how to build an ark which is described as a round 220 ft diameter coracle [672x900]
@ignacio6454 and it's just as well that this has nothing to do with Christianity or any of the Abrahamic religions. Predates it by 2000 years in fact. Over half the people on earth don't use BC and AD, I use BCE and CE to suit everyone, since it's not associated with any religion. and although I have no issue with people believing in Christianity or any religion- I do take issue with ignorant morons like yourself that say such stupid fking things.