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  1. [H~I] smoof.watermelon @ 04 Oct 2017 02:15:32 AM
    "Chaldean" :haha:
  2. [~?~] ѕ𝓀𝐲β𝕝 @ 08 Oct 2017 01:33:18 AM
    Where is Chaldean spoken?
    Iraq; Mosul, Ninawa, now also Baghdad and Basra. Chaldean Neo-Aramaic is a Northeastern Neo-Aramaic language spoken throughout a large region stretching from the plain of Urmia, in northwestern Iran, to the Nineveh plains, in northern Iraq, together with parts of southeastern Turkey.
  3. [H~I] smoof.watermelon @ 08 Oct 2017 08:48:06 AM
    Avenged, read what sky wrote about Chaldean and then teach it to me.
  4. [~?~] ѕ𝓀𝐲β𝕝 @ 09 Oct 2017 02:26:19 AM
    i don't get what yr point is, smoof. It was used and sometimes is used now.
  5. [H~I] smoof.watermelon @ 09 Oct 2017 02:53:59 AM
    What is used?
  6. Cpt. Dan @ 14 Oct 2017 11:56:27 AM
    [H~I] █████ █ ~o ~o ~o
    30 Sep 2017
    05:58:27 PM

    PS you totally missed the context of the "joke".
    --

    Bunneh was not stating any context of 'the joke?' unless it was as a personal troll for his own laugh.
    нєιѕєивєяg certainly didn't take it as a joke: "i think arabic is growing not decaying..."

    So you want to learned some imparted knowledge Smoof?

    Roman conquest of Britain :

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Britain
    Julius Caesar invaded Britain in 55 and 54 BC as part of his Gallic Wars.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_conquest_of_Britain
    Roman Britannia was governed and occupied by the Roman Empire, from 43 to 410 AD.

    www.dictionary.com/e/word-origins/

    About 80 percent of the entries in any English dictionary are borrowed, mainly from Latin. Over 60 percent of all English words have Greek or Latin roots. In the vocabulary of the sciences and technology, the figure rises to over 90 percent. About 10 percent of the Latin vocabulary has found its way directly into English without an intermediary (usually French).

    For a time the whole Latin lexicon became potentially English and many words were coined on the basis of Latin precedent.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaldean
    Chaldean: Chaldea ("the Chaldees"), Hellenistic designation for a part of southeast Babylonia from the 9 century BC. (ie. >1,000 yrs BC, before the Latin in about 753 BC.)
    Ancient Mesopotamian religion.
    Historical Babylon.
    Language: Chaldean Neo-Aramaic, a Neo-Aramaic (Arab) dialect closely related to Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, originating from Syriac spoken in northern Iraq, and the Syriac Christian communities worldwide.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyrian_people
    Some of them self-identify as Arameans, or as Chaldeans.
    The Assyrians are typically Syriac Christians who claim descent from Assyria, one of the oldest civilizations in the world, dating back to 2500 BC in ancient Mesopotamia.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recorded_history
    The earliest chronologies date back to the earliest civilizations of Early Dynastic Period Egypt, Mesopotamia & Sumerians.
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    Google says that $ $ $meouside is completely right.
    Although I knew what to Google, as I had known it already. :ice:

    Bunneh's undated and uncited references 'facts,' were WELL 'after the facts' of the Roman Empire's Latin influence on Britiania.
  7. Cpt. Dan @ 14 Oct 2017 03:26:40 PM
    Even more 'relevant' Middle Eastern facts:

    Also related as a branch language to Chaldean...
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akkadian
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akkadian_Empire

    Akkadian which is an extinct East Semitic language that was spoken in ancient Mesopotamia (Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia) from the 30th century BC until its gradual replacement by Akkadian-influenced Eastern Aramaic among Mesopotamians between the 8th century BC and its final extinction by the 3rd century AD.
    It is the earliest attested Semitic language, and used the cuneiform writing system...
    The language itself precedes the founding of Akkad by many centuries, being first attested in the 29th century BC.
    By the second millennium BC, two variant forms of the language were in use in Assyria and Babylonia, known as Assyrian and Babylonian respectively.
    As a Semitic language, it has grammatical features highly similar to those found in Classical Arabic.

    Further info on the subject:
    https://www.omniglot.com/writing/akkadian.htm
    Akkadian became the lingua franca of the ancient Near East, but started to be replaced by Aramaic by the 8th century BC. (Like English evolved from Latin.)

  8. [H~I] smoof.watermelon @ 14 Oct 2017 06:04:35 PM
    The joke:
  9. [H~I] smoof.watermelon @ 14 Oct 2017 06:09:44 PM
    Second, the only thing I wanted to learn was when Chaldean became the mother language to Arabic.
  10. Cpt. Dan @ 14 Oct 2017 06:15:58 PM
    :facepalm: Why did you 'OMIT' Bunneh's comment immediately before Tommy's comment? :facepalm:
    You are taking a conversation out of context now.

    That's not from where he started it as a blatant statement, and not a public joke!
    [Que] Bunnehsaur
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    11:19:26 AM
    Another language that will become extinct in due time.

    A blatant statement, not a joke! :smh:
  11. Cpt. Dan @ 14 Oct 2017 06:23:53 PM
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    I most definitely imparted great knowledge to you but some reason :haha: you didn't listen
    Maybe you have to check because you can't absorb the information

  12. [H~I] smoof.watermelon @ 14 Oct 2017 06:35:07 PM
    Did you miss the part where Bunneh said one statement was a joke and one statement fact?
  13. [H~I] smoof.watermelon @ 14 Oct 2017 06:35:48 PM
    Still looking for when Chaldean became the mother language though...
  14. [Que] Bunnehsaur @ 15 Oct 2017 05:26:43 PM
    Anyone with the audacity to think that their language will survive the next trillion years is a fool. All languages are dying. All languages will die. All languages will merge into one if humanity survives long enough.

    This are basic aspects of logic. To deny them makes you an arrogant fool. Prove my statement factually incorrect. If you cannot and still deny it, then you are a fool and have proven it as such.

    Also, Old English is not alive. It died a long time ago. Just because some variation of your language exists today, does not mean the original language is around. That's also pretty basic logic.

    Lastly, if you can't Google something then it DOESN'T FUCKING EXIST. If you don't understand what that means, then I'm absolutely appalled that your nation's education system has so fundamentally failed you. I'm also truly amazed as how you've progressed this lengthy period of time with the cognitive ability of a rock. Seriously, even Googling "If you can't google it, then it doesn't exist" will explain it to you...

    Unless of course, you're a full on aspie who misses the joke completely and then proceeds to blog about it: https://quirkyfusion.com/if-you-cant-find-it-on-google-it-doesnt-exist/

    Inb4 ban for posting personal information about Avenged. Sorry Google found you out bro. Google knows everything.
  15. [BDU] CD8 Killer ▣▩ @ 16 Oct 2017 08:22:02 PM
    Smoof and bunnehsaur who are claiming that arabic is not a language just because we use a different way to write it when communicating.. all i want to tell you is that you are retards lel

    we write arabic like that because it is MUCH easier to get the message through since we have a lot of shit that we can add to the letter(damme, kasra, fat7a..etc)

    Example for your peasant brains:



    Also claiming that all languages will merge is like playing with your ass and yelling i am smart. fuck sake.. most probably humanity will be either extinct in the next thousand year or controlled by "robots" by the looks of how AI is growing.. they would create their own language and throw us under a rock