{"id":667,"date":"2015-08-01T02:46:46","date_gmt":"2015-08-01T02:46:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/aumedia.info\/aumedia\/?p=667"},"modified":"2015-08-01T02:46:46","modified_gmt":"2015-08-01T02:46:46","slug":"words-shared-between-yoruba-and-ancient-egypt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aumedia.info\/aumedia\/2015\/08\/01\/words-shared-between-yoruba-and-ancient-egypt\/","title":{"rendered":"WORDS SHARED BETWEEN YORUBA AND ANCIENT EGYPT"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"_1dwg\">\n<div class=\"_5r69\">\n<div class=\"mtm\">\n<div data-ft=\"{&quot;tn&quot;:&quot;H&quot;}\">\n<div class=\"mtm\">\n<div class=\"_5cq3\" data-ft=\"{&quot;tn&quot;:&quot;E&quot;}\">\n<div id=\"u_jsonp_17_6\" class=\"_46-h _4-ep\">CULLED FROM FACEBOOK POST OF UNKNOWN AUTHOR<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"mtm plm _5pcm\">\n<div class=\"mtm _5pco\" data-ft=\"{&quot;tn&quot;:&quot;K&quot;}\">\n<div id=\"id_55bc31d81b8834b23130246\" class=\"text_exposed_root text_exposed\">\n<p>! Egyptian &#8211; Yoruba; (Yoruba meaning) :<\/p>\n<p>1. Wu (rise) Wu (rise)<br \/>\n2. Ausa (Osiris, father of the gods) Ausa (father)<br \/>\n3. Ere (python\/ Serpent) Ere (Python \/ Serpen<span class=\"text_exposed_show\">t)<br \/>\n4. Horise (a great god) Orise (a great god)<br \/>\n5. Sen (group of worshippers) Sen ( to worship)<br \/>\n6. Ged (to chant0 Igede (a chant)<br \/>\n7. Ta (sell \/ offer) Ta (sell\/offer)<br \/>\n8. Sueg (a fool) Suegbe (a fool)<br \/>\n9. On ( living person) One ( living person)<br \/>\n10. Kum (a club) Kumo( a club)<br \/>\n11. Enru (fear \/ terrible) Eru (fear \/ terrible<br \/>\n12. Kun \/ qun (brave man) Ekun (title of a brave man)<br \/>\n13. Win (to be) Wino (to be)<br \/>\n14. Odonit (festival) Odon (festival)<br \/>\n15. Ma or mi (to breath) Mi. (to breathe)<br \/>\n16. Tebu (a town) Tebu (a town)<br \/>\n17. Adumu (a water god) Adumu (a water god)<br \/>\n18. Khu (to kill) Ku (die)<br \/>\n19. Rekha (knowledge} Larikha (knowledge)<br \/>\n20 Hika (evil) Ika (evil)<br \/>\n21 Mhebi (humble) Mebi, humble to ones family<br \/>\n22 Sata (perfect) Santan (perfect)<br \/>\n23 Unas (lake of fire) Una (fire)<br \/>\n24 Tan (complete) Tan (complete)<br \/>\n25 Beru (force of emotion) Beru (fear)<br \/>\n26 Em (smell) Emi (smell)<br \/>\n27 Pa (open) Pa (break open)<br \/>\n28 Bi (to become) Bi (to give birth, to become)<br \/>\n29 Hepi (a water god) Ipi (a water god)<br \/>\n30 Sami (water god) Sami (a water god)<br \/>\n31 Osiri (a water god) Oshiri (a water god)<br \/>\n32 Heqet \u2013 Re (frog deity) Ekere (the frog)<br \/>\n33 Feh (to go away) Feh (to blow away)<br \/>\n34 Kot (build) Ko (build)<br \/>\n35 Kot (boat) Oko (boat)<br \/>\n36 Omi (water) Omi (water)<br \/>\n37 Ra (time) Ira (time)<br \/>\n38 Oni (title of Osiris) Oni (title of the king of Ife)<br \/>\n39 Budo (dwelling place) Budo (dwelling place)<br \/>\n40 Dudu (black image of Osiris) Dudu (black person)<br \/>\n41 Un (living person) Una (living person)<br \/>\n42 Ra (possess) Ra (possess\/buy)<br \/>\n43 Beka (pray\/confess) Be or ka (to pray or confess)<br \/>\n44 Po (many) Po (many\/cheap)<br \/>\n45 Horuw (head) middle Egyptian Oruwo (head) (Ijebu)<br \/>\n46 Min (a god) Emin (spirit)<br \/>\n47 Ash (invocation) Ashe (invocation)<br \/>\n48 Aru (mouth) Arun (mouth ) Ilaje<br \/>\n49 Do (river) Odo (river)<br \/>\n50 Do (settlement) Udo (settlement)<br \/>\n51 Shekiri (water god) Shekiri (a water god)<br \/>\n52 Bu (a place) Bu ,a place<br \/>\n53 Khepara (beetle Akpakara (beetle)<br \/>\n54 No (a water god Eno (a water god)<br \/>\n55 Ra -Shu (light after darkness Uran-shu (the light of the moon<br \/>\n56 Run-ka (spirit name) Oruko (name)<br \/>\n57 Deb\/dib to pierce Dibi (to pierce)<br \/>\n58 Maat (goddess of justice Mate (goddess of justice)<br \/>\n59 Aru (rise) Ru (rise up)<br \/>\n60 Fa (carry) Fa (pull)<br \/>\n61 Kaf (pluck) Ka (pluck)<br \/>\n62 Bu bi (evil place) Bubi (evil place)<br \/>\n63 In- n (negation In-n (negation)<br \/>\n64 Iset (a water god) Ise (a water god)<br \/>\n65 Shabu (watcher) Ashonbo (watcher)<br \/>\n66 Semati (door keeper) Sema (lock\/shut the door)<br \/>\n67 Khenti amenti (big words of Osiris Yenti \u2013 yenti (big, very big)<br \/>\n68 Ma (to know) Ma (to know)<br \/>\n69 Bebi, a son of osiris) Ube, a god<br \/>\n70 Tchatcha chief (they examined the death to see if they tricked tsatsa (a game of tricks, gambling )<br \/>\n71 Ren( animal foot) Ren (to walk)<br \/>\n72 Ka (rest) Ka (rest\/tired)<br \/>\n73 Mu (water) Mu (drink water)<br \/>\n74 Abi (against) Ubi (against \/ impediment)<br \/>\n75 Reti (to beseech) Retin (to listen)<br \/>\n76 Hir (praise) Yiri (praise)<br \/>\n77 Ta(spread out) Ta (spread out)<br \/>\n78 Kurud (round) Kurudu (round)<br \/>\n79 Ak \u2013 male Ako (male)<br \/>\n80 Se \u2013 to create Se (to create)<br \/>\n81 Hoo (rejoice) Yo (rejoice)<br \/>\n82 Kamwr (black) Kuru (extremely black<br \/>\n83 Omitjener (deep water) Omijen (deep water)<br \/>\n84 Nen, the primeval water mother) Nene (mother<br \/>\n85 Ta (land) Ita (land junction)<br \/>\n86 Horiwo (head) Oriwo (head)<br \/>\n87 Ro (talk) Ro (to think)<br \/>\n88 Kurubu (round) Kurubu (deep and round)<br \/>\n89 Penka (divide) Kpen (divide)<br \/>\n90 Ma-su (to mould) Ma or su (to mould)<br \/>\n91 Osa (time) Osa (time)<br \/>\n92 Osa (tide) Osa ( tide)<br \/>\n93 Fare (wrap) Fari (wrap)<br \/>\n94 Kom (complete) Kon (complete)<br \/>\n95 Edjo (cobra) Edjo (cobra)<br \/>\n96 Didi (red fruit) Diden (red)<br \/>\n97 Ba (soul) Oba (king) soul of a people<br \/>\n98 Ke (hill) Oke( hill<br \/>\n99 Anubis (evil deity) Onubi (evil person)<br \/>\n100 Kan (one: Middle Egyptian) Okan one)<br \/>\n101 Nam (water god) Inama (water god)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>CULLED FROM FACEBOOK POST OF UNKNOWN AUTHOR ! Egyptian &#8211; Yoruba; (Yoruba meaning) : 1. Wu (rise) Wu (rise) 2. Ausa (Osiris, father of the gods) Ausa (father) 3. Ere (python\/ Serpent) Ere (Python \/ Serpent) 4. Horise (a great god) Orise (a great god) 5. Sen (group of worshippers) Sen ( to worship) 6. 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