Egyptians singing in Somali without realising it

وحا وي يا وحا وي اياحا Waxa weeye Dayaxa"Ayaxa"

Egyptians have been signing this song since they converted to Islam 1400 years ago. Today they speak Arabic and have no recollection of their ancestors language which they call "Coptic". Even the so called Copts today speak their language at their churchs without pronouncing the X ح and C ع sounds. They just mimic the pronunciations of the westerners who brought their ancestors language back to life. This song is the only thing that they have left from their ancestors language.

Note: 74.5% of upper Egyptians and 85% of Somalis belong to haplogroup E-V12 (10k year old) and 10% of Somalis and 7% of upper Egyptians belong to haplogroup.
Both haplogroups have been found among ancient and modern Egyptians along with Somali mtdna R0, N1a and M in addition to haplogroup L which made us black.


WE WUZ ANCIENT EGYPTIAN.
:rejoice:
 
وحا وي يا وحا وي اياحا Waxa weeye Dayaxa"Ayaxa"

Egyptians have been signing this song since they converted to Islam 1400 years ago. Today they speak Arabic and have no recollection of their ancestors language which they call "Coptic". Even the so called Copts today speak their language at their churchs without pronouncing the X ح and C ع sounds. They just mimic the pronunciations of the westerners who brought their ancestors language back to life. This song is the only thing that they have left from their ancestors language.

Note: 74.5% of upper Egyptians and 85% of Somalis belong to haplogroup E-V12 (10k year old) and 10% of Somalis and 7% of upper Egyptians belong to haplogroup.
Both haplogroups have been found among ancient and modern Egyptians along with Somali mtdna R0, N1a and M in addition to haplogroup L which made us black.


WE WUZ ANCIENT EGYPTIAN.
:rejoice:
There is a new theory that there is a Cushitic substrata within the ancient Egyptian language, apparently the ancient Egyptians absorbed a lot of cushites early on, I think especially the east Cushitic branch which Somali is a part of so this actually makes a lot of sense. There is a list of words with the same sound/meaning among both languages. They will eventually realize and prove we wuz fircoon.
 
@New World Is this obsession too? She is literally chanting ‘here comes the (new) moon’. It’s eerily obvious to all Somali speakers. The Egyptians have no idea where it comes from and are just now learning its meaning. More evidence of the east Cushitic substrata!
 
Maybe that anicent ice age civilization in the sahara desert from 11,000 years ago that you hear people like gram Hancock talk about and plato mentions were actually somali.

We wuz Atlanteans.
 

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