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 was called an ay-yea rhymes with "May Day"
 
the flowering  reed was generally pronounced ay
except for when used as an initial
ah sound denoting a command/ or imperative mood.

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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in the 18th Dynasty

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Gardiner

ë M17

a
ah
ä

imperative! prefix, initial verb of command,

 sometimes as suffix in an  exclamation.

i

M17  as in (is) Go!
 

hail!


& give ! place!
cause !



M17 - J15 - G17 - D36
(imi)

ë M17

ay
as in Hay
ā é ê

I
first person Pronoun

i

 

M17
M17 i'stia here is, I am, this is, Lo!    
  thereof, thereto iry M17 - D21 - Z4
iwir?

this phrase could be pronounced:

oo-ale-ee-ah-oo(e)nt
or  
oo- ah -ly-ah oo-nt
 
 

Truly [precedes statements of fact]:
 important (is) that

"that/this is important!"

iw wrr wnt M17 - G43  G36 - D21 - M17 - D21 -
ef
count, reckon up, make reckoning, assess, allot
 
ip M17 - Q3 - Y1
air,
eire

make,do
inf.
 
ir  
  eiran,
like Aaron
made, did    

 

inty,
anty,
enty,



 

that which (is)

ntt N35 - X1 - X1
as in
"That which (is) and that which is not"
i.e. Everything

Louvre C 172 SHARPE, Eg.Inscriptions, i. 82; Gardiner p.123

N35 - X1 - X1   D35 - X1 - X1 -/ Y1 / or G37 - Z2


  we inn M17 - A2 - N35 - N35 - Z2