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(ahn, ahn-ee) ;(ong)

My list of academic heresies is presented below.

Many corrections to current transliteration attempts were taken directly from the xenoglossy recorded on gramophone and in the book "Egyptian Miracle" in the 1930s by Frederic H. Wood. See this link for more information on the otherworldly source for all of the pronunciations on this page.

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How it was pronounced
in the 18th Dynasty

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transliteration
Gardiner
ahn,
än
link between verb and its nominative n N35
annie,
aniy
of, belonging to, possession n N35
; nay-ah therefore, for it, because of it   N35 - Z4
 ; nee,
niy
we two ny N35 - Z4 
, nee,
niy
we, us, our ny N35 - Z2  

äwkh ähn tä hä
 idoonitiy tu-
wāyi
This is our spirit around and replacing this administratrix.
Egyptian description of an entity "channeling" through a human instrument given in Xenoglossy
äwkh ahn tä hä idoonitee tu-āy-i  
the ayin was pronounced
ong
"sounded each time with a lowered soft palate, making the sound both nasal (French N) and guttura (Hebrew ayin) l. The N is barely suggested.
arm, hand, forearm a D36 - Z1