ATLANTIS
AND HER PEOPLES
Much has
been written and debated about Atlantean Linguistics, successive
scholars and researchers supplying impressive catalogues of
similarities between languages both sides of the Atlantic and
world-wide that they believe indicate a single point of origin.
The following comparisons were noted by Donnelly:
ENGLISH |
CHINESE |
CHALDEE |
To
shine |
Mut
|
Mul |
To
die |
Mut |
Mit |
Book |
King |
Kin |
Cloth |
Sik |
Sik |
Right
hand |
Dzek |
Zag |
Hero |
Tan |
Dun |
Earth |
Kien-kai
|
Kiengi |
Cow |
Lub |
Lu,
lup |
Brick |
Ku |
Ku |
Here is
another, more up-to-date variation, from information supplied
by Charles Berlitz:
ENGLISH |
AMERINDIAN |
EURO-ASIAN-AFRICAN |
King |
Aimara:
malku |
Arabic:
melek; Hebrew: melekh |
Priest |
Maya:
balaam |
Hebrew:
bileam (magician) |
Home |
Guarani:
oko |
Greek:
oika |
Butterfly |
Nahuatl:
popalo-tl |
Latin:
papilio |
Cloud |
Nahautl:
mixtli |
Greek:
omichtli |
To
blow |
Klamath:
pniw |
Greek:
pneu |
High
mountain |
Quechua:
andi |
Ancient
Egyptian: andi |
Heron |
Quechua:
llake llake |
Sumerian:
lak lak |
Lie |
Quechua:
llu llu |
Sumerian:
lul |
Sun |
Araucanian:
anta |
Ancient
Egyptian: anta |
Ax |
Araucanian:
bal |
Sumerian:
bal |
From Atlantis Myth or Reality by Murry Hope
Atlantis
- Subject Index
Survey
of Atlantis
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