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Re: Is this a coincident or WHAT?ܐܢܫܐ
Posted by pancho (Guest) - Friday, September 15 2006, 20:22:31 (CEST)
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...I don`t know about coincident...but where`s the beef? No one ever said that different writers wouldn`t use words differently...what I did was go back to the ACCEPTED defintion of a word, like many, being thrown around by you kids...much to the confusion of everyone and everything...you are not even a qualified writer...so I`m not surprised that you were thrilled to find one whom you THINK agrees with you....but so could anyone else merely go and select such a champion....but before that there is the the simple matter of first UNDERSTANDING the root word and its usage..which you don`t even see any reason for....there are people as ignorant as you...and they will indeed "back you up". Congratulations.

---also, this person is Jewish...and they have their own desperate need of proving themselves a "nation"....it also needs to be pointed out that they KEPT their national religion...whereas you all adopted THEIR`s.

...one could go on...but why?


Ashur Beth-Shlimon wrote:
>In a book titled ' NATIONALISM ' by Liah Greenfeild published by Harvard University Press, Cambridge , Massachusetts 1992 .
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>Liah Greenfield writes ( page 4 ) under ' the Origin of the Idea of the " Nation " the following :
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>" ... The origin of the word is to be found in the Latin - natio --- something born. The initial concept was derogatory; in Rome the name NATIO was reserved for groups of foreigners coming from the same geographical region, whom status - because they were foreigners- was below that of the Roman citizens. The concept was thus similar in meaning to the Greek TA ETHNE, also used to designate foreigners and, specifically, heathens, and Hebrew ' AMAMEM ܥܡܐ' which referred to those who did not belong to the chosen monotheistic people ... "
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>As we see above that Nationalism is derived from ' NATIO ' and also it means people ( in Assyrian language ܥܡܐ OR ܐܢܫܐ/ nashu/o - natio



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