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From: RemEnKimi@yahoogroups.com [mailto:RemEnKimi@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of george fahmy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-dfIGqJ6Aofeature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-dfIGqJ6Aofeature=youtu.be
Actually I did figure out the transliteration - ignore that part of my past
post.
Thanks!
--- In RemEnKimi@yahoogroups.com, markoc markoc14000@... wrote:
phont cs pishoi
`ejen ]`qre `ehen han[i`hbwc`ejen pi`wnq `ejen ]eukeria`ejen ]met`svyr
`ejen ]kunwniatensep`hmot `ntotk w `p[oic `amyn
Markoc,
Thanks VERY much for your translation!!
It's been a while since I've worked with the transliteration used here on the
site- if you could refresh my memory on a few symbols:
] = ti
q = khi (Greek 'X')
v = fi/phi
[ = cheema
Correct??
The rest I do remember - quick question. The word
My apologies for posting in English.
I have been trying to learn Coptic from two English-language textbooks
simultaneously: Thomas O. Lambdin's *Introduction to Sahidic Coptic* and
Bentley Layton's *Coptic in 20 Lessons*. In the latter, I initially skimmed
through the section on numbers, but
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