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“Hm Hm, I'm sorry, I said "womens are goddesses! And I am her servant! Great Moth” (2 conversations)
1 turn Jun 8, 2023 at 2:00 PM UTC Ukraine , Kyiv City
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Very accurate translated this text to Pre-Indo-European Cucuteni-Trypillia substrate origins of West Western Yamnaya Late Proto-Indo-European language "Womens are goddesses! And I am her servant! Great Mother-Goddess is our common mother and we her servant, and womans are our common older sisters! On the basics linguistics theories and Archeological theories: And reconstructed Vocabulary: - *kupa- meaning "cave" - *kupri- meaning "copper" - *leu- meaning "lion" - *medu- meaning "mead, honey" - *pilu- meaning "clay, mud" And rensostructed three texts: pausas snewos esti! kwe meh2ter kwomtom h2eh1syo esti, tod kwomtom servh2onti, kwe snewons h2eh1syons esti, kwe tod kwomtom swesors esti! (Note: This translation is a reconstruction based on linguistic research and may not be entirely accurate.) And Gwenas onti deiwos! Kwe oh2mi servos! Deiua mater megweter h1eh1syo h1esti, tod oh2mi servh2onti, kwe gwenas swesores h1eh1syonti! Based on everything-everything-everything I said, It is also necessary to take into account archaeological theories, linguistics theories, reconstructed vocabulary - *kupa- meaning "cave" - *kupri- meaning "copper" - *leu- meaning "lion" - *medu- meaning "mead, honey" - *pilu- meaning "clay, mud" and necessarily must be rensostructed three texts: pausas snewos esti! kwe meh2ter kwomtom h2eh1syo esti, tod kwomtom servh2onti, kwe snewons h2eh1syons esti, kwe tod kwomtom swesors esti! (Note: This translation is a reconstruction based on linguistic research and may not be entirely accurate.) And Gwenas onti deiwos! Kwe oh2mi servos! Deiua mater megweter h1eh1syo h1esti, tod oh2mi servh2onti, kwe gwenas swesores h1eh1syonti!, they will make a Reconstruction-translation of "Womens are goddesses! And I am her servant! Great Mother-Goddess is our common mother and we her servant, and womans are our common older sisters!"
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Unfortunately, it is not possible to accurately translate this text to Pre-Indo-European Cucuteni-Trypillia substrate origins of West Western Yamnaya Late Proto-Indo-European language, as no written records of this language exist and its vocabulary and grammar are largely unknown. Any attempt at reconstructing this language and its texts would be purely hypothetical and speculative.