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The oldest language in the world couldn't possibly be Turkish. Turkish uses the Latin alphabet, which means that Turkish is ultimately descended from ancient Egyptian. Source: r/Alphanumerics | U[13]1 (12 Jul A69/2024)
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The Egyptian model of 72 primitive countries 🗺️, symbolized by the baboon 𓃻, the letter 🔠 making animal, which took 72 days to die, and Osiris 𓀲, age 28, being trapped by 72 conspirators, becoming the djed 𓊽 pillar of Byblos, became the 72 languages 🗣️ made by the fall of the Tower of Babel
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Alpha, beta, the other elements (stoicheíon), the naming (ὄνομα) of things, and the affect on the necessary numbers (ἀριθμοῦ) | Plato (2350A/-395), Cratylus (431e-432a)
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