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Re: Semitic hints in the Quechua language.



>I know the subject I present to you does not match with the DDS discussion,
>but it is interesting to note what these findings will unfold to you, who
>are translators and dealers of ancient records, it may give meaning to
>many ancient Hebrew words, or even ancient roots of the Semitic family
>language, that now a days are lost, but are kept in places where these
>languages are still spoken.
>

You are right, it doesn't match the topic of the list at all.  Please
respect the rules of the list and don't post this sort of thing.

Also, I strongly suggest you take a serious course in comparative Semitics
and the historical grammar of Hebrew before you waste any more time on this
project.  You would need to compare reconstructed proto-Semitic or
Afro-Asiatic to whater they call proto-Mayan.  Comparing late languages
like Hebrew and Coptic will get you nowhere.

Jim Davila
University of St. Andrews
Scotland
jrd4@st-andrews.ac.uk