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The Egyptian Source of English Worde
Moustafa Gadalla : January 28, 2011 7:04 pm : Moustafa Gadalla BlogWeak is an Egyptian word that means ailing/need assistance/dependant.
If you reverse the order of the word WeaK, it provides the opposite meaning in both Egyptian and English.
K– W, by adding vowel sounds –KiWi signifies a bird known for being strong and hardy. The Egyptian word KaWi/QaWi means strong.
The so-called “arabic” is basically a stolen Egyptian language. After invading Egypt, the arabs adopted the Egyptian language and the called it their own language. Might is Right!!??
horus and horse
