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    The language of thieves was first written in Sumer

    Sumerian is a language that hides things and does not intend to reveal them. One of the

    problems Sumerian linguists have faced is the lack of verbs or rather their irregular patternformation. Even Kartvelian languages have some kind of patterns although Georgian has thelargest number of irregular verbs among the agglutinative family.

    Sumerians are the vagabonds of the ancient world. The reason why Sumerian is the thievesguild can be found in its lack of any grammatical structure. Sumerian idiom is a pun of thespoken language and as such it has no real verbs. The verbs of Sumerian mirror the verbs ofAkkadian. All agglutinative languages have certain structures of verb formation whileSumerian has none whatsoever. The funniest thing about Sumerian is that when it uses verbsit rhymes with Akkadian.et us see the demonstration using a typical Sumerian ideogram for head!

    Sumerian sa" #$EA%& '()*+,! E% ---a E% ---b Old Akkadian agash -- /r --- Early Old0abylonian Old 0abylonian unknown1 wr. sa" 2head3 person3 capital2 Akk. 4a44adu3 r56uis used to create structures that rhyme with Akkadian!

    E,ample 7

    sag rig #0ESTO8& '7(7,! Old 0abylonian1 wr. sag rig92to bestow2 Akk. 6ar:ku

    'sa"#head& ; rig#donate&1

    #7& sag rig9

    )< distinct forms attested3 click to view forms table.

    1. to bestow(104x/79%)

    =E>?Old 0abylonian?Sippar !(sa")# rig7$$ ...$ &'$.'.*+ 6e,ri,ik$,tumO0%iri Sippar Seg.9 *3!(sa")# rig7$$ 6a,ra,kum$O0 %iri Sippar Seg.9 @. E>?Old0abylonian?unknown !(sa")# rig7$$ 6a,ra,kumO0 %iri 2O,ford2

    +*. unknown?Old 0abylonian?unknown sa"rig7,ga re,e66i,ri,ik,timBSSS- 79C+9 i

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    ( distinct forms attested3 click to view forms table.

    1. to blo-

    =E>?Old 0abylonian?unknown lusa" gi4,a sa(,ak,pu ?Old 0abylonian?unknown sa" gi4,

    a sak,lu BSSS- sa" gi4,a sa,ak,lum BSSS- 79C+9 i

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    #7& sa" tum+'sag tum+1

    7 distinct form attested3 click to view forms table.

    1. to re3u-e

    =E>?Early Old 0abylonian?ippur sa" tum,mamu,un,"ar ma,gi,ir,tam, sa" tum,mai,ni,in,"ar ma,gi,ir,tam,

    The fourth e,ample is the most visible rebus game of Sumerian because tum,mamu,un,"ar(mu,un,"ar tum,ma1 is the metathesis of an entire phrase to mirror Akkadianma,gi,ir,tam

    The surprise of Sumerian and Akkadian is that they complement each other when they form acognate. or e,ample the cognate for the head is created by the ideogram!

    S'

    dul7

    'see full listing1sa12

    'see full listing1

    sag'see full listing1

    saar (saggar)sa""ar #B-STOE&.

    sa (ag ak sag saga saa sak)sa" #DLLE&.sa" #IOT&.sa" #$EA%&.

    Akkadian!'lso5 r56u dunga ris ri6 sam,'SAG1 san sa4 sur7

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    ow - am going to demonstrate how the author of Sumerian got the idea of the word head andwhy it matches perfectly to Akkadian r56u. Similar to the way the author found the word for#hand& he found the word for #head& by omitting one part of an Akkadian e,pression.

    irst of all Sumerian 2upper millstone2 H raised head of the millstone is a metaphor created

    with two Akkadian words. -t is a rebus representation of an Akkadian phrase #a68 ri&

    Akkadian!

    a68anda"al #E>ATE%& wr. anCdaC"al+2e,alted2 Akk. el3 6a4de #FO/I& wr. de+2to pour3 to winnow2 Akk. 6ap:ku3 6a4mar6u #SFA%E& wr. "e6marC6u 2a spade2 Akk. nashiptu3 6a4ni il #I-SE& wr. ni+il+2to rise high2 Akk. 6a4nim #$-G$& wr. nim 2'to be1 high elevated3 'to be1 early3 easterner2 Akk. 6a4

    un #$-G$& wr. un(2to arise3 sky3 'to be1 high2 Akk. el3 6am3 6a4

    a68 a e6lia de #-II-GATE& wr. a de+2to irrigate 'by flooding12 Akk. 6a4 6a e4lia dug #-II-GATE& wr. a dug

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    -n a similar fashion the author changed Akkadian particle #6a& into Sumerian #6u& 'hand1 fromAkk. 4:tu 6a 'from the hand1.-n fact the meaning of #the head& derived from Semitic verbs!

    6a4 ! .to be'come1 high elevated tn.to rise repeatedly 'Astronomy1*.to raise up 3

    to e,alt 3 to bring travel upstream :.to e,alt elevate 3 to praise 2.to rise 'price1

    6a4 ! high elevated in a high place3 of high rank3 prominent sublime

    8e shall see this pattern again and again. 8e Rust got lucky because no linguist in the worldwould have ever dared to draw such a conclusion because Sumerian is the thieves cant and assuch does not obey any laws. ou can solve Sumerian secrets by thinking like a Sumerian by

    being Sumerian talking like Sumerian. The author of Sumerian took his secrets to the graveand he never shared them even with his closest friends. ike %a Linci he must have lived along life to the fruit of his creation to see an entire nation and finally the whole ancient world

    be captivated by his discovery. After all we owe him the seeds of civiliMation. eonardo %a

    Linci was one of the greatest Sumerians of all times. $e is known to be an artist a scientistbut above all he was a man who loved weapons. $e enRoyed to see people being killed andeven observed in the head4uarters the battle of the army using his maps. $e came from a veryhumble background and was an illegitimate son of an aristocrat with a prostitute a storysimilar to that of Sargon king of Akkadian empire son of a gardener and a temple prostitute.Such people want to show the society that they are special and that they deserve a higherstatus in it. They would do whatever it takes to prove their point. othing would stop them.

    -t was demonstrated earlier that Sumerian scribes 'Akkadian speaking scribes1 loved to createfalse leads and create a lot of confusion Rust like false leads in a labyrinth. Each time thereader tried to make a logical connection between Sumerian and Akkadian the scribes createdanother lead to drive the reader mad and finally make him give up his search altogether. 8hatSumerian scribes could not have predicted was that humans would invent computers andreveal their scam!

    Sum. !(sa")# rig7$$ '. 6e,ri,ik$,tumSum. !(sa")# rig7$$ '. 6a,ra,kum$Sum. sa"rig7,ga '. re,e66i,ri,ik,timSum. sa" gi4,a '. sa(,ak,puSum. sa" gi4,a '. sak,luSum. sa" um,mu '. he+,a,6u,um

    Sum. sa" um,mu '. he+,a,6u,umH sag9,a,6u,umSum. sa" tum,mamu,un,"ar '. ma,gi,ir,tam,Sum. sa" tum,mai,ni,in,"ar '. ma,gi,ir,tam,

    Sumerin scribes put tremendous efforts to hide their tracks especialy by using the followingfalse lead!Observing the wordCsentence structure in Sumerian 'sa"1N rig9 we can detect two separateideograms which were allegedly created by a single Akkadian word. They both derived fromthe abbreviation of Akkadian e,ri,iC#tum& 'f.1 #head bestow& ? 6aCraC#kum&'m.1 -n gives theimpression that this lead is the best choice because there two parallel nouns in Akkadian one

    feminine and the other masculine and they both were divided the same way in Sumerian.

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    8hat matters is that in every instance the word sentence in Sumerian is built according toAkkadian model where the verb comes always at the end of the sentence. This is the mostimportant thing that counts. -t means that those who created Sumerian were Semites.

    ook again!

    Sum.sa" il#IA-SE& wr. sa" il+2Pto raise the headP2 Akk. 6a4 6a r56isa" us#IA-SE& wr. sa" us+2Pto raise the headP2 Akk. 6a4 6a r56isa" Mig#IA-SE& wr. sa" Mig(2Pto raise the headP2 Akk. 6a4 6a r56i

    -n a better perspective this is!

    saUil+Cla aClereC6i one who raises the head 'in pride1

    saUil+Cla 6aC4aCaCanreC6ione who raises the head H putting down

    of the head

    saUil+Cla reC6aCan6aC4aCtum raised head

    saUilClaB-'reC6aC

    an1N aCleCtum raised head

    8e can clearly see that Sumerian is a rebus system of Akkadian because the name for thehead in Sumerian is built to represent Akkadian word ending Sumerian U ? Akkadian n henceSumerian saU Akkadian reC6aCan? 6aC4aCaCanSumerian idiom is aligned according to Akkadian syntan,.

    0ut the list of Sumerian and Akkadian morpheme alignment is amaMing!

    saU ilCla aCle reC6i one who raises the head 'in pride1

    saU ilCla 6aC4aCaCan reC6ione who raises the head H putting d

    own of the head

    saU ilClareC6aCan 6aC4aC

    tum raised head

    saU ilClaB-'reC6aCan1N

    aCleCtum raised headsaUCus muCkiCil reC6i attendantsaUCdu 4aCa4C4aCdu headsaUCdu naCabCniCtum head H formsaU duCdu puCutCtuC4aCtum fashioned onessaU dutuku iC6u to have shapesaU dunuCtuku la iC6aCnu to have no shape H insignificant

    saUCgagV/ma'santakku

    ma1N triangle

    saUCgagCgaV/ma'santakku

    ma1N trianglesaUCguCgal 6arC u proud H splendid

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    saUCburCra abCrum a kind of priestsaU sunCna 6alC um arrogantsaUCbur abCrum a kind of priestsaU aga aCguCu crowned headsaU men'GAW'A.E

    11 B-'aCguCu1N crowned headsaU kalCla a4Crum important personsaU kalCla 6uC4uCrum very important personsaUC%-V 6aCanCtaCku trianglesaU niUCgur reCe6 namCkuCri initial capital

    saU uCsakarB-'reCe61N arC

    i beginning of the month

    saUCgiCgiCgaa CalCmaCatC3 4aCa4C4aNCdi humankind

    saUCkul siCikCkuCrum boltsaUCkul laCla B- siCikCkuCri to secure with a bolt

    saUCkulCkul 6iCikCkuCraCtum boltssaUCdu aC6uCu head H headache

    saU 6ubarCraV/ma'6ubarrtu

    ma1N release of a slave

    saU 6u barCraV/ma'6ubarrtu

    ma1N release of a slavesaUCUu um guCbuC,N my head is paralyMed HsaU UaCUa 6aCkaCnu to place the headsaU 6umCmu e Ce'G-V1C6um to hurrysaU Ue6 raCra raCpaCsu to beat

    saU sukudCda arCgu high headsaUCtabCba 6uCtapCMuCru protection H to grant shelter saU tabCba tapCpuCu companionsaU tabCba kaCbaC6u to put on headgear

    saU MiCUal reCe6 6iCkiCinCnihead of living things H upper part o

    f a hunting netsaU siki muCdur maCluCu head of matted hairsaU kurCra 6aCnuCu strange personsaU kurCra naCakCrum hostile personsaU balCla naCbalCkaCtum to shake the head H crossingsaUCki gid guCubCbuC u long forehead H bald

    Some of the earliest Sumerian words are related to the number one H alone H whole inAkkadian!

    saUCdili eCduCu alone Hprominent

    saUCdili eCteCnuC#u& alone

    saUCdili giCitCma'/1Clum alone Hperfect

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    saUCdili piCriCi6Ctum alone H secret

    0efore we begin to e,plain the rebus representation of the name head in Sumerian

    6eg,H/I/WVEwe will try to e,plain a very strange phonetic value for the ideogram head!

    S'

    dul7

    'see full listing1sa12

    'see full listing1sag

    'see full listing1saar (saggar)sa""ar #B-STOE&.

    sa (ag ak sag saga saa sak)

    sa" #DLLE&.sa" #IOT&.sa" #$EA%&.

    ull listing.'lso5 r56u dunga ris ri6 sam,'SAG1 san sa4 sur7

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    people would have been unable to associate those terms with the phonetic value 3unga.Obviously the phonetic dunga is a nasaliMed value of duga

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    kag2

    'see full listing1kir4

    kir #$EA&.kiri3(giri17)

    kiri #OSE&.su11

    su #-0EIS&.sumurx(KA)

    sumur #AGI&.uzugx(KA)

    uMga #TIEAS/IE&.zu2(su11e2zuh zug2)

    Mu #-T&'na

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    hi (he ha4)

    hi #B->&.ull listing.'lso5 i ( dab( de* di+ dugu i77 kugu mu,'$-1 ta* te+ ti+ \a( \ab] \e+ \i+.

    Again we can see the relationshop between the phonetic value of #head& 6eg,and #rain& -Band #water& A C through the agency of dunga dunga,'Y-B.S-.AY1 #cloud thunder speak&.

    6eg,HA6eg,HG-V.E^s6eg,H$A^g6eg,H-B.A6eg,H-B.A.A6eg,HKAWK-%+

    6eg,HKAW-6eg,HKAWV/6eg,HSAG6eg,H/I/WG/6eg,H/I/WVE+>+?+

    gur5(kur12guru5)

    guru #GI-%&.kud #D/T&.

    guru5

    'see full listing1guru3

    guru6 #D/T&.akir (akira)

    6akir #D$/I&'dug6akir1.akira

    6akira #FAT&'u+6akira1.egx(#$%$&'$#)

    'see full listing1urumx(#$%$&'$#)

    6urum #SFI-KE&.ull listing.'lso5 6akiri 6ig,'Y/I/WG/Y1.

    6akir #D$/I& '

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    #7& dug6akir(#+& dug6akir#(& dug6aCkir#?Old0abylonian?/r 3ugairB$$ sa,i,ir *+,+>+?' a,ki,i,rum/ET 9 9] 79.

    Akk.akirru2churn2.

    +>+?:C

    'lso5 6eg,'Y/I/WVEY1 6ig,'Y/I/WVEY1.

    :C

    anan2

    a6nan #GIA-&.niga (nigan)

    niga #ATTEE%&.e

    se #%8E&.se #-LE&.6e #0AIE&.6e #DOE&'"e66e1.6e #DLE&.

    6e #$OOKZ&.6e #FAT&'6esar1.6e #S$AFE&.6e #T$AT&.6eg #AGIEE&.6eg #LO-DE&.

    u2!

    u #GIA-&.ull listing.'lso5 nig,'VE1 nigu sag,'VE1.

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    +>+

    ala (alu alale ali)

    ala #%I/B&'ku6

    ala1.eri

    'see full listing1iri (eri ulu4er4ir4uru ere)

    iri #D-T&'iriki1.lu

    'see full listing1ri2

    'see full listing1u1

    'see full listing1uru

    urun #E>ATE%&.ull listing.'lso5 re+ ru@ 6ig,'/I/1.

    The phonetic value 6eg,H/I/WVEis a rebus representation of Akkadian ru2head2.

    Akkadian

    a68 #A ! A.TA.G_ ! & 'adR. 3 f.aqtu1

    high elevated in a high place 3 of high rank 3 prominent sublime

    Df.aq

    a68 #A ! -B ! & 'vb. u?u i?i 3 stat.aqu1

    .to be'come1 high elevated tn.to rise repeatedly #-B.BEV !& 'Astronomy1*.to raise up 3 to e,alt 3 to bring travel upstream :.to e,alt elevate 3 to

    praise 2.to rise 'price1

    See also !aplu

    a68 #AG ! & ' 1

    [Feeding Drink]

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    71 to give to drink to serve drinks 3 ammu a mu*i a+,! to poison 3 +1 to irrigate towater also of the rain! to irrigate 3 dim*a a+,! to weep tears to shed tears 3 (1 tosoak te,tile3

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    6:4

    F68 #.V/.S-A(.%/*! .KAV./ !

    T-./ ! V/.%/*.S-A(.A !

    .S-A(.V/.%/*.A ! & 'n.1

    [r$)e**i$n*]

    giver to drink butler cupCbearer 3 3 ra" +chief cupCbearer

    #.GA.V/.S-A(.%/*! .GA.KAV./ !

    .GA.V/.%/*.A ! & 3 irrigator 3 apiece of brewerPs e4uipment

    Df.aq

    Lariants !qiu

    -t is obvious that the same scribe who wrote in Sumerian was writing in Akkadian as wellsimultaneously

    Sum.sa" il#IA-SE& wr. sa" il+2Pto raise the headP2 Akk. 6a4 6a r56isa" us#IA-SE& wr. sa" us+2Pto raise the headP2 Akk. 6a4 6a r56i

    sa" Mig#IA-SE& wr. sa" Mig(2Pto raise the headP2 Akk. 6a4 6a r56i-t is impossible to write in two languages at the same time unless Sumerian is the language ofthieves a trick language a puMMle where the meaning was transferred from an Akkadian wordto another! Akkadian r56i became 6a4 and then Rust sa".

    The transformation from Akkadian verb to elevateN adRective highN [elevate a wateringvesselN 3rinN Goisonallows the scribe to create simultaneously Sumerian and Akkadianderivatives through folk etymology.

    See also!;.A+A

    kuum

    ku6um #DI&.ku6um #$E-G$T&.

    ull listing.'lso5 6a4a 6a4u 6a4um.

    Sumerian ku6um is a pure Akkadian word 6a4um realiMed through metathesis.

    rom the idea of feeling high derived the Sumerian word for beer!

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    ;

    "e2

    bad #OFE&.

    e #SFEAK&."i

    'see full listing1"iz

    biM #TI-DKE&.dugx(/)

    dug #FOT&.e0ir2

    ebir #LESSECSTA%&'"e6epir+1.eemen5(eemin5)

    e6emen #IOFE&.ka (ga kas2)

    ka6 #0EEI&.ull listing.'lso5 ebir,'0-1 hubur,'0-1 ka* ka pe+ pi+ sa7* siris

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    sag

    'see full listing1saar (saggar)

    sa""ar #B-STOE&.sa (ag ak sag saga saa sak)

    sa" #DLLE&.sa" #IOT&.sa" #$EA%&.

    Akkadian!'lso5 r56u dunga ris ri6 sam,'SAG1 san sa4 sur7

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    durme#D$A-& #sa"sir(&'7,! Old 0abylonian1 wr. durme 2chain2 Akk. 6er6erru

    #7& durme

    7 distinct form attested3 click to view forms table.

    1. -hain (1x/100%)

    = unknown?Old 0abylonian?unknown ##dur+&& H H HeCerCeCerCrumDS

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    8ikipedia!

    Sa--loth'$ebrew j *a1 is a term originally denoting a coarsely woven fabric usuallymade of goatPs hair. -t later came to mean also a garment made from such cloth which waschiefly worn as a token of mourning by the -sraelites. -t was furthermore a sign of submission

    '- Kings ,,. ( et se4.1 and was occasionally worn by the Frophets.

    The ewish Encyclopedia says the Old Testament gives no e,act description of the garmentso its shape must be a matter of conRecture. According to Adolf Kamphausen the sa was like a cornCbag with an opening for the head and another for each arm an opening being made inthe garment from top to bottom. Karl Grneisen '2Ahnenkultus2 p. *1 thought the saresembled the hairy mantle used by the 0edouins. riedrich Schwally 'in StadePs 2eitschrift2,i. 79

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    8hite ihram clothing is intended to make everyone appear the same by God there is nodifference between a prince and a pauper when everyone is dressed e4ually.

    sa66aHa '6a44:ya 1

    #Frofessions&

    sack maker sackcloth maker 3

    Df.*aqqu

    sa66u

    #Dlothing&

    71 ! a sack 3 +1 ! sackcloth 3

    Df.*aqqa%a

    See also ! bamu, *gu, a0a 1 illu, naruqqu, ittu**u

    sFgu

    #Transport&

    sackcloth 3

    Df.*aqqu

    See also ! bamu, a0a 1 illu, naruqqu, *aqqu, ittu**u, a0amillu

    -n the end!

    6a4:lula#$AG& wr. la+3 la3 lal+2to supervise check3 to weigh weigh 'out1 pay3 to hang balancesuspend be suspended3 to show display3 to bind3 binding 'yokeC1team3 to press throttle3 towinnow 'grain13 to carry2 Akk. al:lu3 han:4u3 hi:\u3 kam3 kas3 imittu3 kullumu3 6a4:lu36u4alulu3 Mar

    6a4ummatuilim#IA%-ADE& wr. iClim 2radiance3 deathly silence2 Akk. 6alummatu3 6a4ummatui6iu#S-EDE& wr. iC6iCu)2deathly silence2 Akk. 6a4ummatulib#%AE%& wr. lib 2daMed silence3 'to be1 daMed2 Akk. 6a4ummatusig#S-ET& wr. siCig3 6eg)2'deathly1 hush3 'to be1 silent2 Akk. 6a4ummatu

    6a4anda"al#E>ATE%& wr. anCdaC"al+2e,alted2 Akk. el3 6a4

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    de#FO/I& wr. de+2to pour3 to winnow2 Akk. 6ap:ku3 6a4mar6u#SFA%E& wr. "e6marC6u 2a spade2 Akk. nashiptu3 6a4ni il#I-SE& wr. ni+il+2to rise high2 Akk. 6a4nim#$-G$& wr. nim 2'to be1 high elevated3 'to be1 early3 easterner2 Akk. 6a4un#$-G$& wr. un(2to arise3 sky3 'to be1 high2 Akk. el3 6am3 6a4

    6a4 6a e4lia de#-II-GATE& wr. a de+2to irrigate 'by flooding12 Akk. 6a4 6a e4lia dug#-II-GATE& wr. a dug