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There are similarities between the word construction (khuf and khauf) which may indicate the root source of the urdu/arabic word. Additionally, it may also provide evidence as to the character of khufu i.e a person who was feared and held in awe.
AE hieroglyph alphabet script (24 uniliterals) are all consonants.
If we remove the English vowels (a,u) from the words khufu & khauf, they both become same khf. Is this word (glyph)mentioned in the PT or any other AE texts.
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English Urdu Arabic Khufu خوفو fear, awe, horror, fright Khauf خوف
There are similarities between the word construction (khuf and khauf) which may indicate the root source of the urdu/arabic word. Additionally, it may also provide evidence as to the character of khufu i.e a person who was feared and held in awe.
AE hieroglyph alphabet script (24 uniliterals) are all consonants.
If we remove the English vowels (a,u) from the words khufu & khauf, they both become same khf. Is this word (glyph)mentioned in the PT or any other AE texts.
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