Ancient English in common use...
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Posted By: aniart
Subject: Ancient English in common use...
Date Posted: 04-May-2014 at 05:36
ENGLISH
MALE NAMES – LEFT AFTER ROBBERY
Harry
['hær.i] = harry
['hær.i]
Rob
[rαb] = rob
[rαb]
Hugh
[hju] = hew
[hju]
Jack
[dзæk] = jack
[dзæk]
John
[dзαn] = john
[dзαn]
Josh
[dзαζ] = josh
[dзαζ]
Joshua
[dзαζ.ju.ə] = josh
[dзαζ]; you
[ju:], [ju]; at
[ət]
Mark
[ma:k] = mark
[ma:k]
Nick
[nık] = nick
[nık]
Pat
[pæt] = pat
[pæt]
Dick
[dık] = dick
[dık]
Tommy
[tαm.i] = tommy
['tomi]
Will
[wıl] = will
[wıl]
William
['wılıəm]/
[wıl.jəm] = will
[wıl]; I
am
[aı əm]
Tim
[tım] = team
[tim]
Simon
['saı.mən] = say
[seı]; man
[mæn]
Barry
['bæri] = bury
['beri] / barrier
['bæriə(r)]
Bruce
[brus] = bruise
[bruz]
Brian
['braıən] = bright
[brait]; can
[kən]
Guy
[gaı] = guy
[gaı]
Joy
[dзכı]
= joy
[dзכı]
Joyce
[dзכıs]
= joy
[dзכı];
is
[ız]
Kit
[kit] = kit
[kit]
Ivan
['aivən] = J
[ai]; van
[væn]
Edward
['edwəd] = end
[end]; -ward
[-wəd] / add
[æd]; ward
[wכd]
Gilbert
['gilbət] = gild
[gild]; bat
[bæt]
Micky
['miki] = me
[mi]; key
[ki]
Ned
[ned] = nerd
[nз:d]
Oskar
['oskə(r)] = horse
[hכs];
care
[keə(r)]
Ray
[rei] = ray
[rei]
Robin
['robin] = rob
[rob]; keen
[kin]
Salomon
['soləmən] = sole
[səυl], US [soυl]; man
[mæn]
Stephen
[stivn] = steel
[stil]; van
[væn]
Stewart
['stjuət] = stew
[stju]; at
[ət] / art
[at]
Ted
[ted] = teddy boy ['ted.i bכı]
informal ted
[ted]
Teodore
['Өiədכ(r)]
= fear
[fiə(r)]; adore
[ə'dכ(r)]
Victor
['viktə(r)] = victim
['viktim]; tear
[teə(r)] US [ter]
Andrew
['æn.dru:] = and
[æn]; drew
[dru:]
Ben
[ben] = ban
[bæn]
Tony
['təυ.ni] = tow
[təυ]; knee [ni]
Dan
[dæn] = dandy
['dæn.di]
Charlie
['tζ a:.li] = charlie
['tζ a:.li]
Darren
['d'ær.ən] = dare
[deə(r)] US [der]; and
[ən]; / end
[end]
Jim
[dзım] = US jimmy
['dзı.mi], jemmy
['dзem.i]
Kevin
['kev.ın] = cave
in
[keıv ın]
Martin
['ma:.tın] = mark
[ma:k]; tin
[tın]
Matt
[mæt]
= matt
[mæt]
Matthew
['mæӨ.ju:] = US math
[mæӨ]; you
[ju:]
Lionel
['laıənl] = lie
[laı]; at
[ət]; nelly
['nel.i]
Phil
[fıl]
= feel
[fil]
Philip
['fıl.ıp]
= feel
[fil]; lip
[lıp]
Owen
['əυən] = owe
[əυ]; and
[ənd]
Paul
[pכl]
= pole
US [poυl]
Vincent
['vinsnt] = win
[wın] / vim
[vım]; sent
[sent]
Walter
['wכltə(r)]
= wall
[wכl];
tear
[teə(r)]
Winston
['wınstən] = win
[wın]; stone
[stəυn]
Archibald
['atζ ıbכld]
= arch
[atζ ]; in
[ın]; bald
[bכld]
Arthur
['aӨə(r)]
= art
[at]; fair
[feə(r)]
Bill
[bıl] = bill
[bıl]
Alan
['ælən] =
all
US [a:l]; end
[end] / and
[ənd]
Source:
Cambridge
Advanced Learner's Dictionary,
Cambridge University Press, 2005
Langenscheidt's
Pocket English Dictionary
by Tadeusz Grzebieniowski, Warsaw
In some cases we use
symbols similar to phonetic signs.
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Replies:
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 04-May-2014 at 05:41
ENGLISH
AS FIRST HEBREW
Israel
['ız.reıl] = ease
[iz]; rail
[reıl] ease
railing
Israeli
[ız'reı.li] = ease
[iz]; ray
[reı]; lit
[lıt] ease the lit ray
Israelite
[ız.rə.laıt] = ease
[iz]; ray
[reı]; light
[laıt] ease the light of ray
According to
Armorican tradition a ray of light is made of brightness taken from
millions pure souls.
Judaism
['dзu:.deı.ı.z(ə)m] = Jew
[dзu:]; day
[deı]; is
[ız]; 'em
[əm] Jew day is for them
Jerusalem
[dзə'rusələm] = Jewry
[dзυə.ri];
ruse
[ruz]; all
[כl];
'em
[əm] Jewry ruse all them
(about
Gentiles)
Semitic
[sı'mit.ık] = see
[si:]; meet
[mi:t]; ache
[eık] see
the meet in ache
(about
Jews and Arabs)
kosher
['kəυ.ζə(r)] = co-
[kəυ-]; share
[ζeə(r)] US [ζər] coshare
(food)
shalom
[ζə'lαm]
= share
[ζər]; lamb
[læm] share a lamb
(an
ancient custom)
synagogue
['sin.ə.gαg] US [-ga:g] = sin
[sın]; at
[ət]; gaga
['ga:ga:] sin at gaga
(temple prostitution)
Torah
[tכ:.rə]
US [tכ:r.ə]
= to
[tu:];
row
[rəυ] / tore
[tכ:(r)],
apart
[ə'pa:t] to row / tore apart
Jews
Holy Book
Tory [tכ:.rı]
US [tכ:r.i]
= tore
[tכ:(r)],
in
[ın] tore in
a member of British
Conservative Party
Brit
[brıt] = breathe
[bri:ð] / breed
[bri:d] breathe / breed
Brit in Hebrew means
an alliance for example Brit-Awraham, Brit-Jicchak.
Aw
= awe
[כ:] awe
It's
the fifth Jewish month, when Jerusalem collapsed and the Second
Temple was burnt.
Zohar
= zone
[zəυn] US [zoυn]; hard
[ha:d] US [ha:rd] a hard zone
the
Zohar
Sanhedrin
= sun
[sΛn]; head
[hed]; ring
[rıŋ] the ring of sun heads
the
ancient Jewish organization (enlightened heads)
Szema
Israel = share
[ζər]; my
[maı]; ease
[iz]; ray
[reı]; lit
[lıt] share my eased lit ray
a
fragment of the main Jewish prayer
szamasz
= sham
[ζæm]; mash
[mæζ] sham mash
called a servant of
light, used to light the Jewish candlestick
Szamasz
is also one of the main gods in Mesopotamia (God of Sun).
kahał
= can
[kæn];
how
[haυ] can
(and know) how
Jewish
religious community
NATO
['nei.təυ] = nation
['neiζn]; toe
[təυ] nations
(that) toe
Berlaymont
= bear
[beə(r)] US[ber] / bar
[ba:(r)] US [ba:r]; lie
[laı]; mount
[maυnt]
the
name of European Commission bear lies, mount bars
EU
[i:'ju:] = eat
[i:t]; you
[ju:] eat you
European
Union
Euro
[jυə.rəυ] = your
[jכ:
(r) ] US [jυr], [jə(r)];
row
[rəυ] your row
pharaoh
['feə.rəυ] = fair
[feə(r)]; row
[rəυ] a fair row
The Texts of
Pyramids describe many rooms that pharaoh has to pass before he comes
to heaven. On
his way he sees not only the face of goddess but also
gods, whose mission is 'to provide flames and fire'
for 'the heavenly
boat of million years' that belongs to god Re (God of Sun). After
numerous procedures the pharaoh sits on the boat and begins to row.
reincarnation
[ri:.ın.ka:'nei.ζ(ə)n] = re-
[ri:];
in
[ın] / rein
[reın]; car
[ka:(r)];
nation
[nei.ζ(ə)n]
again in the
car of nations / rein the car of nations
According
to Upanishads the spirit travels by car (body), the intellect is a
driver, the mind is reins and the senses are horses. The ancient
Greeks present a man in quite a similar way.
In general the Sun
is the car (wheels are seasons). The driver of that car is God of
Israel.
Source:
Cambridge
Advanced Learner's Dictionary,
Cambridge University Press, 2005
Langenscheidt's
Pocket English Dictionary
by Tadeusz Grzebieniowski, Warsaw
In some cases we use
symbols similar to phonetic signs.
Everything what's
written here has only a scientific meaning and should not be
considered wrong in any political, religious or racial sense. These
words are examples and they are taken into account only to
serve as
the best evidence of that theme to be shown in depth.
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Posted By: beorna
Date Posted: 04-May-2014 at 06:45
you must have a lot of free time, no friends, no other hobbies .....
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 04-May-2014 at 09:28
You'll be astonished; but if somebody thinks nowadays, it's really strange...
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Posted By: beorna
Date Posted: 04-May-2014 at 11:20
Originally posted by aniart
You'll be astonished; but if somebody thinks nowadays, it's really strange...
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Be honest, do you believe in what you write or are you just spamming .
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Posted By: medenaywe
Date Posted: 04-May-2014 at 12:31
Posted By: Ollios
Date Posted: 04-May-2014 at 14:33
Originally posted by beorna
you must have a lot of free time, no friends, no other hobbies .....
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You have already said what I thought
------------- Ellerin Kabe'si var,
Benim Kabem İnsandır
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Posted By: red clay
Date Posted: 05-May-2014 at 11:04
He can't be real about this stuff. There remains a considerable level of use of Elizabethan English in the Appalachians and several other isolated regions in the South Eastern US. But it doesn't resemble any of this "stuff".
Example- Jim is not an Ancient English name. It's a shortening of James. Biblical- James, brother of Jesus. James, Jamie etc.
It also happens to be my first name.
------------- "Arguing with someone who hates you or your ideas, is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter what move you make, your opponent will walk all over the board and scramble the pieces".
Unknown.
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Posted By: Cyrus Shahmiri
Date Posted: 06-May-2014 at 03:04
It is just a funny word play, words can mean different things in different languages.
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 07-May-2014 at 06:14
You should add to
these rowing people, inter alia pharaohs,
using Euro or studying Torah, ancient and contemporary Romans living
in Rome. One should not be astonished that nowadays Roman law is in
common use.
Roman ['rəυ.mən]
US ['roυ-]
– a person who lived in Rome or the Roman Empire in ancient times;
a person who lives in the modern city of Rome; relating to the city
of Rome and its empire in ancient times and also relating to the
modern city of Rome.
row [rəυ]
US [roυ]
– to cause a boat to move through water by pushing against the
water with oars.
man
[mæn]
– an adult male human being; the human race; any of the objects
that are moved or played with in games such as chess.
And
something interesting:
holocaust
US ['ha:.lə.ka:st]
– a very large amount of destruction, especially by fire or heat,
or the killing of very large numbers of people; the Holocaust – the
killing of millions of Jews and others by the Nazis before and during
the Second World War.
ha [ha:] – used to
express satisfaction that something bad has happened to someone who
deserved it, or to express a feeling of victory.
low [ləυ] –
below the usual level; producing only a small amount of sound, heat
or light; of bad quality, especially when referring to something that
is not as good as it should be.
cast [ka:st] – to
throw something; to send light in a particular direction.
Nazi ['na:t.si] –
a member of the National Socialist (Workers') Party, led by Adolf
Hitler, which controlled Germany from 1933 to 1945; someone who is
cruel or who demands an unreasonable degree of obedience, or someone
who has extreme and unreasonable beliefs about race.
not US [na:t] –
used to form a negative phrase; used to give the next word or group
of words a negative meaning.
see [si] – to be
aware of what is around you by using your eyes; understand, know or
be aware.
Nazi means
'invisible', 'unseen', 'inconceivable'.
But in Hebrew: Nassi
– prince (the title of chairman in Sanhedrin).
Source:
Cambridge
Advanced Learner's Dictionary,
Cambridge University Press, 2005
Langenscheidt's
Pocket English Dictionary
by Tadeusz Grzebieniowski, Warsaw
In some cases we use
symbols similar to phonetic signs.
Everything what's
written here has only a scientific meaning and should not be
considered wrong in any political, religious or racial sense. These
words are examples and they are taken into account only to serve as
the best evidence of that theme to be shown in depth.
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Posted By: Mountain Man
Date Posted: 07-May-2014 at 15:50
All of this brings to mind yet another American word combination comprised of two words whose initials are B and S.
------------- Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
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Posted By: red clay
Date Posted: 08-May-2014 at 08:08
Tincture of Bovine?
------------- "Arguing with someone who hates you or your ideas, is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter what move you make, your opponent will walk all over the board and scramble the pieces".
Unknown.
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Posted By: medenaywe
Date Posted: 08-May-2014 at 13:04
Bull Shi---ne!
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 30-May-2014 at 13:53
I wrote about first
names, now a few words about surnames that derive from the Iron Age.
Why? Because the most popular surname in England is:
Smith;
in German: Schmied;
in Polish: Kowal,
Kowalski
and other popular
English surnames:
Jones
= Jones;
jones
– to want something very much
William
= Will
I am
Taylor
= Tailor
Brown;White;
Green
– surnames linked to army grades
Wilson
= Wil's
son;
Johnson
= John's
son;
Robinson
= Robin's
son
– surnames of father's name
Walker
= Walker
– here: a common soldier
Common German
surnames can be divided into two groups:
folk surnames:
Müller
= Miller
Schmidt;
Schmid from
Schmied
= Smith
Schneider
= Tailor
Fischer
= Fisher
Wagner
= Driver
Schäfer
= Shepherd
Koch
= Cook
Bauer
= Farmer
Köhler
= Coalman
Schwarz;
Braun =
Black;
Brown –
surnames linked to army grades
Krüger
= Innkeeper
Zimmermann
= Carpenter
Lehmann
= Vassal
Hoffmann
= Courtier
Neumann
= Newman
Hartmann
= Hardman
master surnames:
Meyer,
Meier
= Governor
Schulz
from
Schulze
= Village
administrator
Richter
= Judge
Herrman
= Proprietor
Kaiser
= Emperor
König
= King
Walter
= Ruler
There are numerous
different examples...
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Posted By: Don Quixote
Date Posted: 31-May-2014 at 02:54
Originally posted by aniart
ENGLISH
AS FIRST HEBREW
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What is the main idea here? That Hebrew originated from English?
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Posted By: Antonis
Date Posted: 02-Jun-2014 at 13:43
No, I think he means it the other way around. English originated from Hebrew. Sadly, there are so many individuals who believe in a Master language that spawned all the others, even those who preceeded it(I don't say that English was used before Hebrew, of course). I don't know if that is the case here, but usually those theories tend to recycle themselves and other, more absurd theories are born by the time...
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Posted By: Don Quixote
Date Posted: 04-Jun-2014 at 17:47
Well, both germanic and Semitic languages are Indo-European, and as such there are bound to have some words that are similar, not because they originated from each other per se, but because they both originated from a common language. I wouldn't dare to presume any more than that. However, Indo-European is not a Master Language, just a possible start point.
One also have to be aware that words from different languages may sound the same or similar, but to have different meaning, hence they cannot be used as a possible proof for anything. For example, in Bulgarian "az" /that sounds like "ass"/ means "I", while in English has a completely different meaning. So, it doesn't matter that both English and Bulgarian are Indoeuropean languages, the said sonoral similarity is nothing more than coincidence.
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Posted By: beorna
Date Posted: 05-Jun-2014 at 01:58
Germanic and semitic languages are hardly both indo-eiropean languages. While germanic is, semitic, which is usually called Afroasiati today is an own linguistic family. Maybe you mix it with Nostrati, to which Indo-european and Afroasiatic belong.
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Posted By: red clay
Date Posted: 05-Jun-2014 at 10:06
Originally posted by Antonis
No, I think he means it the other way around. English originated from Hebrew. Sadly, there are so many individuals who believe in a Master language that spawned all the others, even those who preceeded it(I don't say that English was used before Hebrew, of course). I don't know if that is the case here, but usually those theories tend to recycle themselves and other, more absurd theories are born by the time... |
I don't know about a "master language", [sounds too much like "master race"]. However, there does exist strong evidence of what was a global language. A derivitive of "Old Negev", it's found in petroglyphs that exist on 5 continents, including North America.
Sadly? What's sad is the fact that the arrogance and narrow mindedness that caused the destruction of the Pre Columbian languages still exist.
We aren't sure of what cultures existed 10,000 ybp, and new types of written languages, where it was thought there was none continue to appear. An example would be the discovery of patterns of language in the "Pictish Glyphs".
------------- "Arguing with someone who hates you or your ideas, is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter what move you make, your opponent will walk all over the board and scramble the pieces".
Unknown.
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Posted By: medenaywe
Date Posted: 05-Jun-2014 at 11:23
It is one language behind people!It was institutionalized in Egypt.But it was used long time before Ancient Egypt.All the voices have been included inside!I suppose some of them are not originaly preserved(Before Ancient Egypt).Somehow voices from Balkan "Slavic" languages are inside Ancient Egyptian.Modern Turkish has them all except "C"=Tz.Modern English has a lot of them even if the letter-sign for them it has not for them.
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 08-Jun-2014 at 16:08
HERE ARE SOME HEBREW
WORDS TRANSLATED USING ENGLISH
Subject-matter:
God and death:
Adonaj
= add-on
['æd.αn]; I
[aı]
I
add-on
Lord
Szadaj
= shadow
[ζæd.əυ]; I
[aı] I
shadow
Almighty
Adon
Olam = add-on;
all
[כ:l];
am
[æm]
I'm
add-on (to) all
Lord of
World
Hamakom
Mi szeberach = ha
[ha:]; man
[mæn];
come
[kΛm];
me
[mı];
share
[ζər];
bear
US [ber]; ah
[a:] / ache
[eık] Ha,
a man comes (to) Me to share bear an ache / ah
„He,
who is everywhere, shall cheer me up”
bikur
cholim
= be
[bi]; cure
US [kjυr]; hold
US [hoυld]; him
[hım] be,
cure, hold him
association haunting
ill people
szeloszim
= share
[ζər];
loss
[los]; him
[hım] share
the loss of him
time of
mourning
Chewra
Kadisza
= have
[həv];
ram
[ræm]; can
[kæn]; dish
[diζ];
at [әt] have
a ram and can (be) at the dish
The
Saint Society
Worship:
Shabbat
[ζæb'æt]
= shabby
['ζæbı];
at [æt]
At
shabby
Shabbat
Sukot
= sue
[su]/
sew [səυ];
cot
[kot] Sue
(for) a cot / sew (a tent)
The Feast of
Tabernacles
Kol
Nidre
= call
[kכ
l];
need
[nid]; ray
[reı] Call
(and) need a ray
morning liturgy
szacharit
= shan't
[ζant]; harm
US [ha:rm]; it
[ıt] shan't
harm it
morning prayer
mincha
= mean
[min]; ha
[ha:] ha,
mean (of the day)
noon prayer
neila
= nay
[neı];
lack
[læk] nay = not not
lack
closing prayer
Szemone
esre
= share
[ζər];
monarch
['monək];
as
[əz];
ray
[reı] Share
a monarch as a ray
the main prayer
Nourishment:
kaszer
/ koszer
=
cow [kaυ];
share US
[ζər] /
co-[kəυ-];
share share
a cow / coshare
kosher (food)
Szechita
= shed
[ζər];
hit
[hıt];
at
[æt] At
hit to shed
Jewish way of
slaughter
bedika
= bad
[bæd]; it
[ıt];
can [kæn] it
can be bad
examination (of
meat)
terefa
= tear
[teər]; eff
[ef], at
[æt]
tear
and eff at
bad (meat)
kaszrut
= cash
[keəζ]; root
[rut] cash
root
rules of ritual
eating
Circumcision:
orla
= or
[כ(r)];
lad
[læd] or
lad
the cutting-off
fragment of penis
mohel
= mow
[məυ]; help
[help] help
to mow
a person who does
the rite of circumcision
sandek
= sun
[sΛn];
deck
[dek]; deck
the sun
a person on whose
lap is to be carried out the circumcision
sandeket
= sun
[sΛn];
deck
[dek]; at [әt] at
decking the sun
a person taking part
in the rite of circumcision, mainly the grandmother of baby
brit
hamila
= breed
[bri:d]; ham [hæm]; in [ın];
lad
[læd] breed
ham in lad (relates to genetics)
alliance of
circumcision
bechor
= ban
[bæn]; horde
US [hכ:rd]
/ be
[bi]; chore
US [tζכ:r]]
ban
a horde / be a chore*
first-born
*relates to
sacrifices of first-born
bechorim
= ban
[bæn]; horde
US [hכ:rd];
him [hım]
ban
a horde (for) him / be a chore (for) him
first-borns
/be
[bi]; chore
US [tζכ:r];
him
[hım]
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 12-Jun-2014 at 15:41
HERE ARE ANOTHER
HEBREW WORDS TRANSLATED USING ENGLISH
Subject-matter:
Creation,
relation of God and human being and death:
Adam
Kadmon
= add
[æd]; ham
[hæm]; cad
[kæd];
mourn
[mכn] Add
ham* Mourn (for) cad
the first human
being according to the Old Testament
* tells why
Jews don't eat pork
Al
Ha-Nissim = all
US
[a:l]; ha
[ha:];
knees
[ni:z], him All
Ha Knees (before) him
prayer telling about
miracles
Kaddisz
= cad
[kæd];
dish
[diζ] Dish
from cad
funeral prayer
kittel
= kit
[kıt];
tell [tel] tell
(to do) a kit / tell the kit
white robe
symbolizing a shroud
Malach
ha-Mawet
=
mal-
[mæl-]-
źle, niepoprawnie; ah
[a:]- okrzyk bólu / ache
[eık]-
ból, boleć;
ha
[ha:]- okrzyk radości; man
[mæn]-
człowiek; vet
[vet] Vet
a man, ha ache / ah mal
angel of death
Worship and
holidays:
Talmud
['tæl.mυd]
US ['ta:l-] = tall
US [ta:l]; mood
[mu:d] Tall
mood
kohen
=
co-[kəυ-];
hen
[hen] common
with a hen (together with a girl or woman)
a priestly
descendant of priest from the Temple of Jerusalem
maariw
=
mark
US [ma:rk]; eve
[iv] mark
the eve
evening liturgy
cholent
=
hold
US [hoυld]; end
[end] hold
(to) the end
shabbat dish
szofar
= show
US [ζoυ]; far
US [fa:r] show
far
ram's horn using
especially during New Year
Purim
= pour
US [pכ:r];
him
[hım] Pour
him
a holiday rendering
memorable salvation of Jews, during which they get drunk
Sukot
= sue
[su]/
sew [səυ];
cot
[kot] Sue
(for) a cot / sew (a tent)
The Feast of
Tabernacles
Pesach
= pass
US [pæs]
/ pest
[pest]; ah
[a:] Ah
pass* / Ah pest
* about the Sun
chol
ha-moed
= hold
US [hoυld];
ha
[ha:]; mow
[məυ]; add
[æd]
/ aid
[eıd]
hold
ha the mowing aid
common days during
holidays, the middle days of The Feast of Tabernacles and Pesach,
when one should reduce common works
Rosh
Hashana
[rαζ.hæζ'a:.nə]
= rush
[rΛζ];
hash
[hæζ];
ah [a:]; no [nəυ]
rush
(to) hash ah no
Yom
Kippur
[jαm.kı'pυə(r)]
US [ja:m'kıp.ə]
= y'am
[j'æm]
/ y'all
US [ja:l]; keep
[ki:p]; pure
[pjυə(r)] y'am
/ y'all (shall I / shall all) keep pure
Hanukkah
['ha:.nə.kə]
=
ha
[ha:]; no
[nəυ];
can
[kən] ha
no (nobody) can
chanukija
=
ha
[ha:]; nobody
[nəυ.bə.di];
keen
[kin], yeah
[jeə] ha
nobody (is as) keen yeah
the contemporary
name of Hanukkah candlestick
Betrothal,
wedding, living together and separation:
tenaim
= ten
[ten]; I'm
[aım] I'm
ten*
betrothal
* relates to the age
of person become engaged in ancient times
erusin
= err
US [er]; use
[juz]; keen
[kin] err,
use and (be) keen
the first part of
wedding
szechina
=
share
[ζər]; him
[hım];
now
[naυ] share
him now*
*relates to ancient
Jewish custom of having many wives
harmony of married
couple
ona
= owe
[əυ] / own
US [oυn]; now
[naυ] owe
(her) now / own (her) now
the period of time
when a Jew is obliged to have sexual intercourse with his wife
get
=
get
[get] get
(a divorce, money)
the act of divorce
(...)
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 14-Jun-2014 at 13:45
HERE ARE ANOTHER
HEBREW WORDS TRANSLATED USING ENGLISH
Subject-matter:
Worship and
objects of worship:
chasyd
=
ha
[ha:]; seed
[sid] ha
seed
pious person
chazan
= has
[hæz]- ma;
sun
[sΛn] (he)
has sun
chanter, at first it
was the name of official in a synagogue
tallit
= tall
US [ta:l]; lit
[lıt] tall
lit
a white shawl used
during prayer
yarmulke
['ja:.mυl.kə] = yarn
[ja:n]; mullah
['mυl.ə]; can
[kən] be
a mullah = leader and can (create) the yarn (history) / be a mullah =
teacher and can (teach)
a small, circular
cover for the head worn by Jewish men
tefilin
=
tell
[tel]; feel
[fil];
in [ın]-
w tell
and feel in
two black boxes
containing a parchment with fragments from the Bible, worn during
morning prayers on the forehead and arm.
menorah
[mə'nכ:.rə]
= men
[men]; -or
[כ:(r)];
row
[rəυ] men
(that) row (are burnt)
a special candle
holder with places for 7-9 candles
mezuza
= message
['mesidз];
use
[juz]; at
[æt] at
using message
a small roll of
parchment fastened at the door of Jewish house
Officials,
learning, anathema:
kol-bo-nik
= call
[kכ:l];
boar
[bכ:(r)];
nick
[nık] call
a boar* in the nick (of time)
a person that
fulfils several religious functions at the same time
* relates to the
descendant of Adam
chacham
= ha
[ha:]; ham
[hæm]; ha,
ham
sage
cheder
= haed
[hed]; there
US [ðer] there
(is) a head
school in a
synagogue
bejt
ha-midrasz =
bait
[beıt];
ha
[ha:];
mid- [mıd-];
rush
[rΛζ] ha,
mid-rush to bait
classroom
darasz
= dark
US
[da:rk]; rush
[rΛζ]
rush
to dark
studies
cherem
= hah
[hæ]- used to express satisfaction that something bad has happened
to someone who deserved it, or to express a feeling of victory; ram
[ræm] ha,
ram
curse, anathema
galut
= gone
US [ga:n]- poszedł;
loot [lut]-
grabić, grabież, łupy he
has gone to loot
exile
Wedding ceremony
and marriage:
mesader
=
mass [mæs];
adder ['ædə(r)] adder
(celebrating) a mass*
chairman of ceremony
* compare to the one
of Jewish symbols presenting an adder eating its own tail
chupot
= who
[hu:];
pot
[pot] who
(will) pot?*
wedding
* allusion to sexual
intercourse
kali
=
call
in
US [ka:l ın] call
in*
bride
* relates to dowry
ha-chatan
= ha
[ha:];
how
[haυ];
tan
[tæn] ha,
how tan*
groom
* it's about dark
complexion of Jews
edim
= add
[æd] / aid
[eıd];
him
[hım]
add
to him / aid (for) him
bridesmaid and
bridesman
chuppa
= hoop
[hup];
pa [pa:]
pa
(father) hoops*
a wedding baldachin;
word describing the last part of wedding ceremony
*
At the beginning it relates to the moment of putting on wedding rings
and once erusin
was used to describe Jewish betrothal [Rabin Simon Philip De
Vries-Mzn. „Obrzędy i symbole Żydów” WAM Cracow1999]
Mi
sze-berach
= me
[mı],
share
[ζeə(r)] US [ζər]; bear
[beə(r)] US[ber]; ah
[a:] / ache
[eık]
(let)
me share bear (a child) ah / (let) me share bear an ache
prayer of blessing
(…)
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Posted By: Don Quixote
Date Posted: 16-Jun-2014 at 20:23
Originally posted by beorna
Germanic and semitic languages are hardly both indo-eiropean languages. While germanic is, semitic, which is usually called Afroasiati today is an own linguistic family. Maybe you mix it with Nostrati, to which Indo-european and Afroasiatic belong.
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Yes, this is what I meant, my mistake, thank you.
Even though the Nostratic theory is usually considered just a hypothesis, it would make sense that if all contemporary humans came from one relatively small group in Africa, so at least 2 of the contemporary language groups can be traced to one language.
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 19-Jun-2014 at 14:54
HERE ARE ANOTHER
HEBREW WORDS TRANSLATED USING ENGLISH
Subject-matter:
Worship:
Sinai
=
sin [sın];
I
[aı] I
sin
hitbodedut
= hit
[hıt];
bode
US [boυd];
at
[ət];
duty
US [du:.ti] hit
(when) bode at duty
being alone,
especially staying only with God
rabbi
['ræb.aı]
= rabble
['ræbl]; I
[aı] I
(among) rabble
beit
tefila
=
bait
[beıt];
tell
[tel]; feel
[fil];
at
[ət]
at
feel tell to bait
the name of
synagogue
bima
= be
[bi]; my
[mai] be
my
elevation (platform)
in a synagogue
aron
hakodesz
= are
on
[a:r on]; ha
[ha:];
code
US [koυd] / codex
US ['koυdeks] are
on, ha code / codex
altar cabinet, the
Holy Ark
* relates to
transmitters
rimonim
=
re-
[ri-];
mount
[maυnt]; him
[hım] remount
(for) him
decoration of the
roll in the form of towers
kore
=
co- US
[koυ-];
read coread
lector
almemar
=
all
US [a:l]; men
[men]; mark
US [ma:rk] all
men (to) mark / all marked men
an isolated bench
opposite the platform in a synagogue
Simchat
Tora
= seem
[sim];
hard [had];
to
row
[tu: rəυ] seem
hard to row
Joy of Torah
widuj
=
we [wi];
do
[du];
ye
[ji:]= you [ju] we
do ye (for you)
confession of sins
selichot
= sell
[sel];
it
[ıt]
/ in
[ın];
hot [hot] sell
it hot (a sin) / sell in hot
do penance
nisan
= kneel
[ni:l];
sun
[sΛn] kneel
(before) the sun
a Jewish month in
spring (March / April)
oneg
=
own
US [oυn];
egg
[eg] own
an egg*
Joy of Shabbat and
holidays
* an egg must have
been the main food during some Jewish holidays; compare Pesach and
Easter
pilpul
=
peel
[pil];
pull [pυl] pull
a peel
dialectical
casuistry
Public
institution, social law:
Miszna
=
mission
['mıζn];
now
[naυ] mission
now
the base of Talmudu
bejt
din =
bait
[beıt];
din
[dın] bait
(and) din
Jewish court
bejt
ha-kneset
= bait
[beıt];
ha
[ha:]; knack
[næk];
set [set]
ha,
knack to set (and) bait
meeting house
gabbai
= gab
[gæb]; by
[baı] by
gab
a member of
management in a synagogue
chadasz
=
ha
[ha:]; dash
[dæζ] ha,
dash
new crop of Jewish
ground; one mustn't eat it earlier than after the second day of
Pesach
Yiddish
=
yid [jıd];
dish
[diζ]
dish
of yid
ghetto
['get.əυ]
= get
[get];
owe
[əυ] get
(what) owe
Marital customs
and duties:
jichud
= jig
[dзıg];
hood
[hυd] jig
(under) hood = have sex in secret
marital sexual
intercourse and a ban to stay in a closed room with a person of
different sex without any other persons
bia
= bias
['baıəs] bias
a sexual
relationship
nidda
= need
[nid];
dab
[dæb] need
a dab
wife before renewing
a sexual relationship with her husband
szajtel
=
shy
[ζaı];
tell
[tel] tell
shy
a wig worn by
orthodox wives to hide natural hair
nachat
= now
[naυ];
hat [hat] now
hat
parents' pleasure or
joy when they think about their children's success
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Posted By: Mountain Man
Date Posted: 20-Jun-2014 at 09:00
Originally posted by aniart
You'll be astonished; but if somebody thinks nowadays, it's really strange...
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Yes, it is definitely "strange".
------------- Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 03-Jul-2014 at 14:25
Coming back to the
point:
HERE ARE ANOTHER
HEBREW WORDS TRANSLATED USING ENGLISH
Subject-matter:
Worship:
Sion
= see
[si:]; on
[on] see
on
Hagada
= ha
[ha:]; gad
[gæd];
at
[ət] ha,
at gad
special text about
leaving Egypt by Jews
Shabat
Ha-Gadol [ζæb'æt]
= shabby
['ζæbı];
at [æt];
ha
[ha:]; gad
[gæd];
all
[כ:l]
At
shabby ha all gad
Shabat before
Pesach, called Great Shabat
Amida
= amid
[ə'mıd];
at
[ət]
At
amid
called
„standing”, prayer Szemon
Eszre,
saying in a group (minjan)
standing face to Jerusalem
minjan
= mean
[min]; yarn
[ja:n] mean
a yarn
quorum of ten adult
Jews, necessary to some prayers and rites
kedusza
=
can
[kәn];
do
[du];
sh
[ζ:]- sza;
at
[ət] can
do sh at
„Holiness”
(the aim of life) and also some fragments of liturgy stressing the
holiness of God
cadik
= can
[kæn],
dick
[dık] can
(be) a dick
a right man; around
him gathers a Jewish community
Wedding,
marriage and social living:
almana
= all
US [a:l]; man
[mæn];
at
[ət]
all
man at (her)
a widow
jibum
= jig
[dзıg];
boom
[bum] jig
boom (sexual improvement)
marriage with
brother-in-law
lakach
isza
= lack
[læk];
ah
[a:]; issue
[ıζu];
at
[ət];
at
issue
lack
ah at issue
take a woman to live
together under the same roof
szetar
= share
US [ζər]; tariff
['tærıf]
share
tariff
wedding act
nisuin
= kneel
[ni:l]; sue
[su]; keen
[kin] kneel
and sue keen
living together,
common life
szuszbinim
= shush
[ζυζ]; been
[bin];
him
[hım]
(they
have) been shush (for) him*
the second pair of
witnesses (another bridesmaid and bridesman)
* it shows that they
are quiet during wedding ceremony
badchan
= bad
[bæd];
hand
[hænd]
bad
hand
entertainer
szewa
jemei ha-miszte
= share
US [ζər]; want
US [wa:nt], yeah
[jeə],
may
[meı];
ha
[ha:]; mixed
[mıkst];
tell
[tel] want
to share yeah, (they) may ha (be) mixed (one may that tell)
wedding week with
parties
szewa
berachot
= share
US [ζər]; want
US [wa:nt]; bear
US [ber]; at
[ət];
hot
[hot]
want
to share bear at hot
wedding blessings
And last but not
least:
PENTATEUCH:
1.
Bereszit
(GENESIS) = bear
US [ber]; at
[ət];
shit
[ζıt]
bear
at shit*
* it's about waters,
over which the Spirit of God was floating
2.
Szemot
(EXODUS) = share
[ζər];
mote
US [moυt] share
mote*
*relates to eating
manna from heaven
3.
Wajikra
(LEVITICUS) = way
[weı];
in
[ın];
crawl
US [kra:l] way
in crawling (to achieve a target)
4.
Bamidbar
(NUMERI) = balm
[bam];
id
[ıd];
bar
[ba(r)] balm
(for) id that bars
5.
Dewarim (DEUTERONOMIUM)
= dare
US [der]; warn
US [wכ:rn]
/
war
US [wכ:r];
him
[hım]
dare
warn (off) him / dare war (for) him
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 10-Jul-2014 at 11:28
HERE ARE ANOTHER
HEBREW WORDS TRANSLATED USING ENGLISH
Subject-matter:
Worship:
Szechina
=
share
[ζər]; him
[hım];
now
[naυ] Share
him now*
Shechina - Divine
Presence; a female element of divine nature
*Compare to
Eucharist
siddur
= seed
[sid]; dour
US [dυr] to
seed dour (seed)
Jewish prayer-book
kipa
= keep
at [ki:p
æt]
keep
at
the other name of
yarmulke
Jigdal
= jig
[dзıg];
dally
['dælı] Jig
(and) dally
an artful song
Gusz
Emunim
= gush
[gΛζ
]; at
[ət];
moon
[mu:n]; him
[hım]
Gush
at moon (for) him
„Block
of the Faithful” - the group of messianic Zionists
Prayers, divine
services:
Kol
Nidrei
= call
[kכ
l];
need
[nid]; ray
[reı]
Call
(and) need ray
the act of vows'
invalidation
haftara
= half
[haf]; tarry
['trær.i];
at
[ət]
tarry
at half
the chapter of
prophet books, ending the read of Torah during Shabbat
Kinot
= kin
[kın];
not [not]
(There
are) not kin
special
lamentation, say during fast in the ninth day of aw
musaf
=
moon
[mu:n]; safe
[seıf] moon
(is) safe
additional divine
service on New Moon holiday
Tachanun
= ta
[ta:]; ha
[ha:];
noon
[nun] ta,
ha noon
suppliant prayer
jom
tow
= y'am
[j'æm];
tow
US [toυ] y'am
tow (the boat)*
divine service;
holiday
* see below
mazal
tow
= mass
[mæs];
all
US [a:l];
tow
US [toυ] mass
all (that) tow / mass (for) all (that) tow (the boat)*
„Have
much success”- the common Jewish greeting in merry situations
* it's about the
boat that belongs to God of Sun
In the circle of
Kabbalah:
kabała
= can
[kæn];
bow
[baυ]; at
[ət]
can
bow at (that) / can (be) at the bow (of
the boat of God of Sun)*
Kabbalah (cabal ah)
* It's really
interesting that one of the main Jewish centres in Poland is a town
called in Polish 'Łódź', that means in English 'Boat'. It is
situated in the centre of Poland and moreover there aren't any big
rivers...
sefira
= set
fire
[set US faır];
at
[ət]
set
fire at
one of ten
structures, thanks to which divine emanation reveals
Tiferet
= teeth
[ti:Ө];
air
US [er], had
[əd]
(he)
had the teeth (of) air
the main male sefira
jecer
tow / jecer ha-ra
= yea
[jeı];
cert
[sэ:t];
tow
US [toυ] / yea
[jeı];
cert
[sэ:t];
ha
[ha:]; row
[rəυ] yea
cert (he will) tow / yea cert ha (he will) row*
good and bad human
dispositions
* it's about the
boat that belongs to God of Sun
kelipa
= can
[kæn];
leap
[lip]; at
[ət]
can
leap at (nucleus)*
according to
Kabbalah the crust surrounding sacred elements in the world; it
symbolizes evil forces
* it's about
electrons
golem
= goal
US [goυl]; them
[ðem] goal
(for) them
an artificial human
being created using Kabbalistic methods
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 17-Jul-2014 at 13:07
HERE ARE ANOTHER
HEBREW WORDS TRANSLATED USING ENGLISH
Subject-matter:
Worship:
Decalogue
[dek.ə.lag]
= deck
[dek]; at
[ət];
log
[lag] Deck
at log
* it's about the
logbook of the boat that belongs to God of Sun
Kawod
= can
[kæn];
word
[wэd] Can
word
God's glory
kelei
kodesz
= can
[kæn];
lay
[leı];
code
US [koυd] / codex
US ['koυdeks] can
lay a code / codex
'Sacred vessels' –
persons doing religious duties in a community
duchan
= do
[du]; hand
[hænd] do
(it by) hand
elevation in front
of the holy altar wardrobe
ner
tamid
= nerd
[nэ:d];
amid
[ə'mıd] (he
is) a nerd amid (us)
„eternal
light”, a lamp burning constantly in a synagogue
Holidays and some
Jewish months:
Jamim
Noraim
= yammer
['jæm.ə(r)];
him
[hım];
nor
[nכ(r)];
I'm
[aım] Yammer
(for) him, Nor I'm (guilty)
Awe Days
awelut
=
awe
US [a:]; loot
[lut] awe
(of) loot
time of sadness
Tu
Bi-Szewat
= to
be
[tu bi]; share
[ζər];
what
[wat] To
Be-Share what?
15th
szewat,
celebrated as Trees New Year
szewat – a Jewish
month in winter (January / February)
kislew
= kiss
[kıs];
lewd
[lud] kiss
lewd
a Jewish month in
winter (November / December); compare to Saturn's Days
Simchat
Beit haszoeiwa
= seem
[sim];
hard [had];
bait
[beıt];
ha
[ha:]; show
[ζəυ]
US [ζoυ]; eve
[iv]
/ Eve
[iv];
at
[ət] Seem
hard Bait ha show (in) eve / Eva* at (that)
'The House of
scooping water' - ceremony of scooping nad pouring water onto the
altar during Sukkot
*
Eva is water (see 'Eva' in: Oera
Linda Boek)
In the circle of
Kabbalah:
szemittot
= share
[ζər];
meet
[mi:t];
total ['təυtl] share
meet total
Kabbalistic theory
of world cycles
tikkun
= tick
[tık];
coon
[ku:n] tick
(of) coon
(the period of living on Earth only Negros)
restitution,
restoration of harmony in divine and natural world
Merkaba
= mare
US [mer]; cab
[kæb];
at
[ət]-
przy, w At
cab (leading by) mare
divine car in
visions of early Jewish mystics
Social life:
rosz
ha-kahal =
rush
[rΛζ];
ha
[ha:]; can
[kæn];
how
[haυ]
rush,
ha can (and know) how
president of
community
semicha
=
set [set];
me
[mi]; ha
[ha:] set
me, ha
consecration
of rabbi, accomplished by a person that got earlier semicha
Gemilut
Chesed
= gem
[dзem];
in
[ın];
loot [lut];
has
[həz],
has
to;
add
[æd]
/ aid
[eıd]
Gem
in loot (he) Has to add / aid
doing charity
kesef
= cash
[kæζ];
safe
[seif] cash
safe / safe cash
money, cash
kibbutz
[kı'bυts]
= key
[ki]; boots
[buts] key
boots
kibbutz (kibbuc) is
a rural community in Israel
leom
= let
[let]; come
[kΛm] let
come
category of
nationality in Israeli identity card
nochri
= not
[not]; christen
['krisn] not
christen
common name of
not-Jew
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 29-Jul-2014 at 15:22
HERE ARE ANOTHER
HEBREW WORDS TRANSLATED USING ENGLISH
Subject-matter:
Worship:
ha-Gewura
= ha
[ha:]; get
[get];
woo [wu:];
row
[rəυ] ha,
get (to) woo row
the Name of God,
describing his might
Chaj
ha-Olamim
= hie
[haı];
ha
[ha:]; all
[כ:l];
ham
[hæm];
him
[hım]-
jemu, mu Hie
ha-All ham (for) him
„eternal,
who lives and lasts for ages”
kewod ha-met
=
can
[kæn];
word
[wэd],
ha
[ha:];
met
[met] can
word ha-met
rule: „honour for
deceased”
Keren kajemet
le-Israel
= care
US [ker];
end [end];
can
[kæn];
yea [jeı];
met
[met]; let
[let]; ease
[iz]; rail
[reıl] Care
(for) end (to) can yea met let-Ease rail
a gift for national
fund
ad delo jada
= add
[æd];
the
[ðe];
law [lכ:];
yada
[jæd.ə]
= blah add
the law yada
Adlojada, the other
name for Purim
Seder olam
= set
[set];
dare
US [der] / there
US [ðer];
all
[כ:l];
ham
[hæm]
dare
to set / set there all ham
World order
Tora Chajim
=
to
[tu:]
row
[rəυ];
hie
[haı];
him
[hım] To
row Hie (for) him
„Torah Life”,
the name of Talmud
aron
ha-berit
= are
on
[a:r on]; ha
[ha:]; bear
US [ber]; it [ıt] are
on, ha-bear it*
Ark of the Covenant
* transmitters when
current passes through
pijutim
= pure
US [pjυr];
team
[tim] / teem
[tim] pure
team / teem (with) pure (texts)
new parts of liturgy
Holidays, festive
customs and rites:
seder
= set
[set];
dare
US [der] / there
US [ðer]
dare
(to) set / set there (the table)
ceremony of Pascha
supper
leun
= lean
[lin]
lean
leaning at drinking
wine during Pascha supper
szemitta
= share
[ζər];
meet
[mi:t]; ta
[ta:] share
the meet, ta
Shabbat year, when
ground in Israel is not cultivated
seudat
chawraa
= sow
[səυ];
that
[ðæt];
how
[haυ];
raw
US [ra:] sow
that, how raw
refreshing meal
chalot
=
ha
[ha:];
lot [lot] ha,
lot
sweet cake
tahara
= ta
[ta:];
ha
[ha:];
raw
US [ra:] ta,
ha raw*
„Clearing”
- preparation of deceased for burial
* relates to
cleaning the body before mummifying, what's now forbidden
mila
= meal
[mil]; at
[ət] at
meal
circumcision:
Social life:
darszan
= dark
US
[da:rk]; shank
[ζæηk] dark
shank
scholar
darszanim
= dark
US
[da:rk]; shank
[ζæηk];
him
[hım]
dark
shanks (for) him
prominent founders
of schools
derrasza
=
dare
US [der]; rush
[rΛζ];
at
[ət]
dare
to rush at
conversation
zaken
= zap
[zæp];
can
[kæn]
can
zap
elder
mitnaged
= meet
[mit]; nag
[næg];
at
[ət] meet
nag at
adversary of
eighteenth century chasidism
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 04-Aug-2014 at 15:28
HERE ARE ANOTHER
HEBREW WORDS TRANSLATED USING ENGLISH
Subject-matter:
Worship, objects
of worship, festive customs and rites:
kapporeth
=
cap
[cæp];
pore
US [pכ:r]
(at
sth);
etch
[etζ] etch
a pore (in the) cap / etch (and) pore at cap
a cap of Ark of the
Covenant made of gold
meil
= mail [meıl]
mail*
a dress cover on
Torah with Decalogue boards
* this word replaces
also 'chain mail'
kapparot
= cap
[cæp]/
capon
['keipən];
par
US [pa:r], at
par;
hot
[hot] cap
/ capon (at) par hot (because of sins)
a penance rite
before Yom Kippur, based on transmitting sins from a man or woman to
a white cock (capon) or white hen. The bird was being wound round the
head three times while he or she was saying a formula and then it was
killed
lulaw
=
loo [lu:];
lath
[laӨ] loo
lath
a bundle of plants
i.a. willow branches, a branch of palm and myrtle, playing key role
during procession around synagogue in the end of Sukkot; it was
so-called round of 'Joy of Scooping and Pouring Water'; on the eighth
day of Sukkot 'prayer for rain' is read
kiddusz
= kid
[kıd];
do
[du];
sh
[ζ:] kid*,
do (it) sh
consecrating wine at
the beginning of Shabbat and other holidays
*kid
is also a person wearing goat skin; it is connected to unknown rite;
however a figure of goat remains sabbath of witches on Saturday
mainly during full moon, moreover szofar
was made of ram's horn or goat's horn and a goat is a common symbol
of fertility; many Jews also wear a goatee
kidduszin
= kid
[kıd];
do
[du];
sh
[ζ:]; him
[hım] kid*,
do (it) sh (for) him
the introductory
part of wedding ceremony
* see above
In the circle of
Kabbalah:
hefker
= have
[həv];
care
[keə(r)] care
(to) have
ownerless world
dibbuk
= dibs
[dibz];
book
[bυk] dibs
(to) book
a strange soul that
can incarnate in the body of other person
sitra
achra
= sit [sıt];
raw
US [ra:]; ah
[a:]; raw sit
(as) raw, ah raw
'The other side',
Kabbalistic name of evil might
Social life:
kehilla
= can
[kæn];
heal
[hil]; at
[ət]
can
heal at
a community
minhag
= mean
[min]; hag
[hæg]
mean
a hag*
custom, an important
element of normative behaviour
* a hag is a person
who knows; it relates to the custom of consulting female part of the
elders
awel
= awe
US
[a:]; hell
[hel] awe
(of) hell
a person in mourning
that has to limit their part in normative life of community
shool
= school
[skul] school
'school',
the name of synagogue in Yiddish
kilajim
=
kill [kıl];
I'm
[aım];
him
[hım] I'm
(to) kill (for) him
a ban to grow mixed
species of plants and grafting
Tur
= tour
US [tυr] tour*
the
thirteenth century codex, known as Turim
= tour
(for) him
* the tour of Jews
and their thought all over the world
seirim
= say
[seı];
ream
[ri:m] say
ream
'hairy',
a word that can relate to hairy in excess people
The names:
Szelomo
= share
[ζər];
law [lכ:];
mo US
[moυ] share
law (for) mo
Solomon
Menelik
= man
[mæn]; at
[ət];
lick
[lık]
man
at lick
Menelik I, son of
Solomon and queen Saba
Jirmejahu
= ye
[ji:]; ear
US [ır];
men
[men]; yahoo
['ja:.hu:] ye
(are) an ear (of) men yahoo*
Jeremiah
* that means: you'll
follow requests of primitive people
Reuwen
=
row
[rəυ]; went
[went] (they)
went to row
a tribe Reuben
Gad
= gad
[gæd]
gad
one of the twelve
tribes of Israel
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 10-Aug-2014 at 12:25
In The New
Testament, The Apocalypse by St John describes NEW JERUSALEM:
(21.1)
And I saw a new sky and a new world because the old ones had passed
away, and there is no sea. (22.5) And [since then] there won't
be any night. And they don't need the light of lamp or sun because
God will shine over them and they will reign for ages.
According to
Armorican tradition a ray of light is made of brightness taken from
millions pure souls. It is confirmed by the act of accepting death
'(…) so that the last beat of my heart was for you a homage of
admiration, which would clear my soul of the smallest blemish and
enlighten it for ages'. Spinoza quotes the Bible: 'God is
fire' and in The Word Liturgy there is written: 'God from God,
Brightness from Brightness'. Hymns say: 'You're light so
shine', 'You, Unity Eternal Light' and there are also such
words of prayer for dead: 'Give them Lord the eternal rest and
perpetual brightness may shine for them'.
After
Septuaginta
(translation of Old Testament from Hebrew into Greek made in
Aleksandria in the
second century before Christ) chaszmal
(translated as electron)
is a supernatural substance that gives the divine throne and God's
face flaming brightness according to The Book of Ezekiel (1,4;
1,27; 8,2).
The one of Sun's names in Greek is Elector and that means 'shining
with golden light'.
In contemporary Hebrew chaszmal means electricity and it is also
based on electron. So everything's about electron, which is a basis
of any living matter but also of inanimated substance...
chaszmal =
harsh [hæζ];
mal- [mæl-] mal-harsh
harsh [hæζ]
1. unpleasant, unkind, cruel or unnecessarily severe
2. too
strong, bright, loud
mal- [mæl-]
badly or wrongly
see: THE CHOSEN
NATION – THE MISLED NATION
http://www.aniart.za.pl/ -
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 21-Aug-2014 at 14:44
Bible
- especially DEUTERONOMIUM
- describes enemies of Israel as powerful, tall people living in Near
East mainly in Kanaan (1,28; 9,2), whose towns were conquered with
help of fire = Jahwe (4,24). Men of these nations were to be killed,
while women, children and all property robbed (20,13). God warns:
'You
can't annihilate them all, so that dangerous for you wild animals
won't breed excessively'.
(7,22)
Who
are Philistines
[fill in stain] of these days?
The descendants of
Cro-Magnons (see Gentiles), often with recessive genes that reveal in
blue eyes, blonde hair and the blood group 0. Some of them even now
worship a snake* (see Yazidi or Yeziden)
that in many cultures
transformed into a dragon, others derived their origin from a
wolf/dog (see Ainu).
Tarim mummies,
ancient Egiptian, Greeks, Celts, Ainu, Toda, Guanches, Mapuches,
natives from Easter Island, Basks, Lebanese, Hunza, Berbers and
Tuaregs from North Africa, Nuristani and Kalashi
(Nuristan, Chitral),
Kurds (Irak), some Palestinian (Palestine) and many, many others
like... Slavs
Nowadays the best
way to get rid of them is to push one nation against the other;
according to slogan: 'divide and rule'.
Wars break out
intentionally where are these people, to continue the Holy War...
*
a serpent relates to Serpent Holder - the 13th
sign of zodiac, that represents Great Mother.
'I
saw an Indian woman with a child who were so white and fair-haired
that it was even frightened. They were told to be the children of
gods.'
Pedro
Pizarro
http://www.bild.de/politik/ausland/jesiden/irak-dieses-maedchen-will-wissen-wann-endlich-hilfe-kommt-37242282.bild.html - -
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 18-Sep-2014 at 11:59
GENTILES
'Our
ancestors were good, their ancestors even better, we are also good,
but
those who succeed us will be bad'
'
According to the dictionary of Jose Miguel de Barandiaran 'gentil'
also called 'jentil'
is a savage man living in the mountain and in the other difficult to
approach places. Romans called them barbarians and their
distinguishing feather was paganism. In early christianity, also on
the Iberian
Peninsula,
pagans were called 'gentiles'
in
popular Latin. In the Land
of the Basques*
they were regarded as groups of people religiously and maybe also
racially different.'
'
They were a race of giants having great strength. (…) Their female
companions, also very tall, were occupied with exactly the same as
women. (…) Gentiles had respect and were never bad talked about.
(…) Giants could work as guards of rules and morals. (…) they
acted in order of the spirit of darkness (…) In many legends
gentiles were regarded as ancestors
of Basque people.'
'
They were buried in dolmens and cromlechs.
One of the most famous cromlechs in the Land
of the Basques
is Gentilbaratz, 'Garden
of Gentil',
'Orchard
of Gentil'.
These expressions are closely connected to words 'grave' and
'cementery' because of the fact that once little gardens and by-home
orchands were the place of sepulchre. Megaliths with the same name
are also in Arno. (…) In some parts of Euskaleria dolmens have
general name gentiletxe
or
'gentil's
home'.
(…) They were said 'those
that moved stones'.
(…) By the way it should be mentioned that remains found nearby
dolmens so far belonged to the same anthropological type as present
Basques.'
'It
appears that gentiles who knew agriculture earlier than people,
bought later grain from them. It confirms the presumption that one
day they were pushed up to the mountains and couldn't grow plants.
They were great builders and in spite of being regarded as pagans
people often profited from their help with building churches. A man
respected them for work quality and solidness. It was said in general
that the giant made the best build. According to legends gentiles
were the first agriculturists, smiths, millers and even miners.'
'At
the time when in the Land
of the Basques
snow hasn't been known yet, a group of Gentiles played merrily as
usual. All at once they noticed that a strange, shining cloud was
coming from the East. In a moment an unknown star appeared, and a
white fluff fell down from heaven. They were so scared of all this
that they went to a very old sage to ask him about it. He ordered
them to lead him to the mountains of Aralar so as to see it
personally. When they got there he said watching the strange cloud:
'Knowing
that giants have powerful physical strength, small and vile people
decided to defeat them using tricks, annihilate
them
totally or subordinate.
(…) The high race was good, the small one vile. Followers of
hypothesis that Basques are descendants of high Cro-Magnon race, have
of course special sentiment to this legend, because after many
research workers the man of this kind was about 1,80 meter high. (…)
the most common is opinion that this legend shows a further event,
maybe from times when areas populated by Protobasques started to be
under the influence of Indo-Europeans.'
'Strong,
reasonable, gentle and good, living in harmony with nature, not allow
themselves to be constrained by other religion or race, great
craftsman and a solid worker – that's the picture of gentil
depicted in Basque beliefs.'
[„Mity
wierzenia i obyczaje Basków” Jorge Ruiz Lardizabal Oficyna
Wydawnicza „Rewasz”, Pruszków 2002]
fr.
gentil
I m.
– pagan gentil
II
~ille – 1. nice 2. polite
[„Podręczny
słownik francusko-polski” Kazimierz Kupisz, Bolesław Kielski Państwowe
Wydawnictwo „Wiedza Powszechna”, Warszawa 1998]
ang.
gentile, Gentile – a person, who is not Jewish
[„Cambridge
Advanced Learner's Dictionary”, Cambridge University Press, 2005]
Gentile
['dзen.tail]; ang. gen
[dзen]
– information about a particular subject , tile
[tail]
– a thin, usually square or rectangular, piece of baked clay,
plastic, etc. used for covering roofs, floors, walls
Henri
Boudet writes in his book 'La
vraie langue celtique et le cromleck de Rennes-les-Bains'
that
Celts knew tiles.
*
Basque should be written rather Bask, because this word derives from
to
bask.
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 18-Sep-2014 at 12:01
I
really don't want to say hello again... hello
[hel'əυ] = hell
[hel];
owe
[əυ]
Not only for native
speakers of English, but for all those who do not want to end in
Hell:
amen
[a:men] = ah
[a:];
men
[men]
hosanna
[həυ 'zæn.ə] = hold
[həυld]; zenith
['zen.ıθ];
at
[ət]
altar
['כ:l.tə(r)]
=
all [כ:l];
tear
[teə(r)]
alleluia
[æl.ı'lu:.jə] = all
US
[a:l]; is
[ıs]; loo
[lu:];
yeah
[jeə]
Ascension
Day
[ə'sen.ζ(e)n deı] = at
[ət]; sent
[sent]; shone
[ζan]; day
[deı]
halo
['heı.ləυ] = hey
[heı];
low [ləυ]
holy
[həυ.li] = hold
[həυld]; lit
[lıt]
Jesus
Christ
[dзi:.zəs'kraıst] = gee
[dзi:];
zest
[zest];
cry
[kraı]; east [i:st]
Hail
Mary
[heıl'meə.ri] US [-'mer.i] = hail
[heıl];
marry
['mær.i] US ['mer.i]
the
Holy See
[ðə həυ.li'si:] =
the
[ðə]; hold
[həυld]*; lit
[lıt]; see
[si:]
the
Magi
[ðə'meı.dзaı] = they
[ðəı]; may
[meı]; gibe
[dзaıb]
priest
[pri:st] = pre-
[pri:-]; east
[i:st]
vicar
['vık.ə(r)] = wick
[vık]; err
[eə(r)]
mitre
['maı.tə(r)]
=
my
[maı]; tear
[teə(r)]**
Vatican
['væt.ı.kən] =
vat
[væt]; eat
[i:t]; can
[kən]
Jehovah
[dзı'həυ.və] = jig
[dзıg]; hold
[həυld];
van
[væn]
Judaeo-Christian
[dзu: deı.əυ -'krıs.tζən ] [-ti.ən] = Jew
[dзu:]; day
[deı]; owe
[əυ]; christen
[krıs.(ə)n ]; till
[tıl]; end
[end]
Judas
['dзu:.dəs] = Jew
[dзu:]; does
[dəz]
liturgy
['lıt.ə.dзi] = lit
[lıt]; at
[ət]; gee
[dзi:]
synod
['sın.əd] = sin
[sın]; add
[æd]
Madonna
US [mə'da:.nə] = man
[mæn]; darken
[da:.k(ə)n]; no
[nəυ]
pater
['peı.tə(r)] = pay
[peı]; tear
[teə(r)]
Purgatory
US ['pe:.gə.tכ:r.i]
= perk
[pe:k]; get
[get]; tore
US [tכ:r];
eat
[i:t]
redeem
[rı'di:m] = re-
[rı-];
deem
[di:m]
RIP
(rest in peace) = rip
[rıp]***
sacred
['seı.krıd] = say
[seı]; creed
[kri:d]
sacrifice
['sæk.rı.faıs] = sack
[sæk]; re-
[rı-]; face
[feıs]
sacrament
['sæk.rə.mənt] = sack
[sæk]; row
[rəυ]; meant
[ment]
icon
['aı.kan] =
eye
[aı]; con
[kan]
Islam
['ız.læm] = ease
[iz]; lamb
[læm]
jihad
[dзı'hæd] = jig
[dзıg]; had
[hæd]
Mohammed
[məυ'hæm.ıd] = mow
[məυ]; ham
[hæm]; id
[ıd]
infidel
[ın.fı.d(ə)l] = in
[ın]; fib
[fıb];
deal
[dıəl]
karma
['ka:.mə] = car
[ka:(r)]; man
[mæn]
Lucifer
['lu:.sı.fə(r)]
=
loo
[lu:];
see
[si:]; fare
[feər] God
[gad] = got
[gat] & gad
[gæd]
*
hold
– the space in a ship or aircraft in which goods are carried
**
tear
– a hole in a piece of paper, cloth or other material, where it has
been torn
***
rip
– to pull apart; to tear or be torn violently and quickly
'Cambridge
Advanced Learner's Dictionary'
Cambridge University Press, 2005
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 28-Sep-2014 at 12:37
The other side of
technology (less pleasant) for globalism:
globalism
['gləυ.b(ə)l.ı.z(ə)m] = glow
[gləυ]; ball
[bכ:l];
is
[ız]; 'em
[əm]
electronics
[ı lek'tran.ık] = in
[ın]; lack
[læk];
trance
[tra:nts];
ekes
[i:ks]
photo
['fəυ.təυ] = foe
[fəυ]; tow
[təυ]
camera
['kæm.rə] = come
[kΛm]; row
[rəυ]
televise
['tel.ı.vaız] =
tell
[tel]; in
[ın]; vice
[vaıs]
& wise
[waız]
telegram
['tel.ı.gram] = tell
[tel]; in
[ın]; gram
[græm]
telephone
['tel.ı.fəυn] = tell
[tel]; in
[ın]; phone
[fəυn]
telescope
['tel.ı.skəυp] = tell
[tel]; in
[ın]; scope
[skəυp]
microphone
['maı.krə.fəυn] = my
[maı]; crow
[krəυ]*; phone
[fəυn]
computer
[kəm'pju:.tə(r)] = came
[keım]; pew
[pju:]**; tear
[teə(r)]
internet
[ın.tə.net] = in
[ın]; tear
[teə(r)]; net
[net]
IRC
[aı.a:'si:]*** = I
[aı]; ah
[a:]; see
[si:]
virtual
['vз:.tju.әl] = verge
[vε:dз]; tube
[tju:b]; all
[כ:l]
cybernetics
[saı.bə'net.ık] = sigh
[saı]; bear
[beə(r)] / sight
[saıt]; bare [beə(r)]; net
[net]; ekes
[i:ks]
i
Pod
['aı.pαd] = I
[aı];
pod
[pαd]****
tablet
['tæb.lət] = tab
[tæb]*****; let
[lət]
chip
[tζıp] = cheap
[tζı:p]******
hologram
US ['ha:.lə.græm] = ha
[ha:];
let
[let]; gram
[græm]
metro
['met.rəυ] = met
[met];
row
[rəυ]
robot
[rəυ.bαt] = row
[rəυ]; botch [bαtζ]*******
android
['æn.drכıd]
= and
[ænd]; draw
[drכ:]
&
id
[ıd]
*
crow
– to talk in a proud and annoying way about something you have done
**
pew
– a long wooden seat with a high back, which a row of people sit on
in a church; see: Take
a pew!
Sit down!
***
IRC
– Internet Relay Chat:
a computer program that connects computers to a central computer and
enables people in different places to discuss subjects at the same
time by using their computers
****
pod
– a long narrow container which is fixed to an aircraft for
carrying engines, weapons, extra fuel, etc.
*****
tab
– a small piece of paper, metal, etc. that is fixed to something
larger and is used for giving information, fastening, opening
******
cheap
– describes goods that are both low in quality and low in price
*******
botch
–
to spoil something by doing it badly
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 02-Oct-2014 at 13:51
And
a bit about culture (but not only...):
culture
['kΛl.tζə(r)] = cull
[kΛl]*; chair
[tζeə(r)]
music
['mju:.zık]
= mew
[mju:]; sick
[sık]
cinema
['sın.ə.mə]
= sin
[sın]; at
[ət]; man
[mæn]
literature
['lıt.(ə)r.ı.tζə(r)]
=
lit
[lıt]; err
[eə(r)]; in
[ın]; chair
[tζeə(r)]
letter
['let.ə(r)]
= let
[let]; err
[eə(r)]
write
[raıt] = right
[raıt]
ideogram
['ıd.i.ə.græm]
= id
[ıd]; eat
[i:t]; at
[ət];
gram
[græm]
architecture
[a:.kı.tek.tζə(r)] = are
[a:(r)]; key
[ki:]; tech
[tek]; chair
[tζeə(r)]
art
[a:t]
= are
[a:(r)] & at
[ət]
paint
[peınt] = pain
[peın] & at
[ət]
sculpture
['skΛlp.tζə(r)]
= scalp [skælp]; chair
[tζeə(r)]
history
['hıs.t(ə)r.i] = hiss [hıs]; tear
[teə(r)]; eat
[i:t]
elite
[ı'li:t] = in
[ın]; lit
[lıt] & lead
[li:d]
alight
[ə'laıt]** = at
[ət]; light
[laıt]
enlighten
[ın'laı.t(ə)n] = in
[ın]; light
[laıt]; end
[end]
/ in
[ın]; lie
[laı]; ten
[ten]
Anglo-
[æŋ.gləυ-] = and
[ænd]; glow
[gləυ]
hero
['hıə.rəυ] = here
[hıə(r)]
/ he [hi];
row
[rəυ]
Don
Juan
[dαn'dзu:.ən] = don
[dαn]*** / done
[dΛn]; Jew
[dзu:]; end
[end]
judo
['dзu:.dəυ] = Jew
[dзu:]; do
[dəυ]
ju-jitsu
[dзu:'dзıt.su:] = Jew
[dзu:];
jit
[dзıt] = JIT (just-in-time); sue
[su:]
karate
[kə'ra:.ti] = can
[kən]; raw
US [ra:]; tee
[ti:]****
sub
judice
[sΛb'dзu:.dı.si]***** = sub
[sΛb]; Jew
[dзu:]; did
[dıd]; see
[si:]
toga
['təυ.gə] = tow
[təυ]; go
[gəυ]
wicked
['wık.ıd]******
= wick
[wık]*******; id
[ıd]
avid
['æv.ıd]
= av
[æv] = AV (audio-visual); id
[ıd]
insipid
[ın'sıp.ıd]
= in
[ın]; sip
[sıp]; id
[ıd]
phobia
['fəυ.bi.ə] = foe
[fəυ]; be [bi]; at
[ət]
enemy
['en.ə.mi] = end
[end]; at
[ət]; me
[mi:]
racist
['reı.sıst]
= ray
[reı];
see [si:];
east
[i:st]
sweated
['swet.ıd]******* = sweat
[swet];
id
[ıd]
frigid
['frıdз.ıd]******** = fridge
[frıdз]; id
[ıd]
id
[ıd] – the deepest part of the unconscious mind that represents
the most basic natural human needs and emotions such as hunger, anger
and the wish of pleasure
*cull
– when people cull animals, they kill them, especially the weaker
members of a particular group of them, in order to reduce or limit
their number; cull
sth from sth –
to collect ideas or information from various places
**
alight
– burning, on fire; showing excitement and happiness; to land on
something
***
don
– a lecturer especially at Oxford or Cambridge University in
England; to put on a piece of clothing
****
tee
sb off
– to make someone angry
*****
sub
judice
– being studied or decided in a law court at the present time
******
wicked
– morally wrong and bad, slightly immoral or bad for you, but in an
attractive way, excellent
*******
wick
– a piece of string in the center of a candle, or a similar part of
a light, which supplies fuel to the flame
********
sweated
– involving workers who are paid very little and who work many
hours in very bad conditions
*********
frigid
– (of a woman) having difficulty in becoming sexually excited;
unfriendly or very formal; extremely cold
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 09-Oct-2014 at 14:15
Politics and
power:
politics
['pαl.ı.tıks] = pal
[pæl]; in
[ın]; tiks
[tıks]
policy
['pαl.ə.si] US ['pa:.lə.si] = pal
[pæl]; at
[ət]; see
[si:]; US pa
[pa:]*; let
[let]; see
[si:]
power
[paυə(r)] = pow
[paυ], POW & err
[eə(r)]
synergy
['sın.ə.dзi] = sin
[sın]; at
[ət]; gee
[dзi:]
liberation
[lıb.ə'reı.ζ(ə)n]
= lib
[lıb]; at
[ət]; ray
[reı]; shone
[ζan]
alderman
['כ:l.də.mən]**
= all
[כ:l];
dare
[deə(r)]; man
[mæn]
leader
['li:.də(r)] = lee
[li:]; dare
[deə(r)]
array
[ə'reı] = at
[ət]; ray
[reı]
the
aristocracy
[ðə ær.ı'stαk.rə.si] US [ðə er.ı'sta:.krə.si] = the
[ðə]; air
[eə(r)]
/ err
[eə(r)];
in
[ın]; stack
[stæk]; row
[rəυ]; see
[si:]; US air
[er] / err
[er];
in
[ın]; star
[sta:(r)];
crow
[krəυ]; see
[si:]
incognito
[ın.kαg'ni:.təυ] = in
[ın]; cog
[kαg]; knee
[ni:]; tow
[təυ]
minister
['mın.ı.stə(r)] = mini-
[mın.ı]; steer
[stıə(r)]
/ mean
[mi:n]; in
[ın]; stir
[stз:(r)]
premier
['prem.i.ə(r)] = premmie
['prem.i];
err
[eə(r)]
president
['prez.ı.d(ə)nt] = press
[pres]; it
[ıt]; dent
[dent]
government
['gΛv.(ə)n.mənt] = gaffe
[gæf] / gavel
['gæv.(ə)l]; end
[end]; meant
[ment]
administer
[əd'mın.ı.stə(r)] = add
[æd]; mini-
[mın.ı]; steer
[stıə(r)]
/ add
[æd]; mean
[mi:n]; in
[ın]; stir
[stз:(r)]
office
['αf.ıs] = off
[αf];
is
[ıs]
parliament
['pa:.lı.mənt] = pa
[pa:];
lit
[lıt];
meant
[ment]
council
['kaυnt.s(ə)l] = count
[kaυnt]; sell
[sel]
altogether
[כ:l.tə'geð.er]
= all
[כ:l];
ten
[ten]; gather
['gæð.ə(r)] / get
[get]; there
[ðer]
alright
[כ:l.raıt]
=all
[כ:l];
right
[raıt]
badger
['bædз.ə(r)]*** = badge
[bædз]; err
[eə(r)]
capitalism
['kæp.ı.t(ə)l.ı.z(ə)m] = cap
[kæp]****; in
[ın]; tell
[tel]; ease
[iz]; 'em
[əm]
communism
['kαm.jυ.nı.z(ə)m] = come
[kΛm]; you
[jυ]; knees
[ni:z]; 'em
[əm]
socialism
['səυ.ζ(ə)l.ı.z(ə)m ] = sow
[səυ]; shall
[ζ(ə)l]; ease
[iz]; 'em
[əm]
democracy
[dı'mαk.rə.si ] = did
[dıd]; mock
[mαk]; row
[rəυ]; see
[si:]
monarchy
['mαn.ə.ki] = man
[mæn]; at
[ət]; key
[ki:]
regalia
[rı'geı.li.ə] = re-
[rı-]; gay
[geı]; lit
[lıt]; at
[ət]
anarchy
['æ.ə.ki] = and
[ænd];
at
[ət]; key
[ki:]
terror
['ter.ə(r)] =
tear
[teə(r)]; err
[eə(r)]
/ dare
[deə(r)]
racket
['ræk.ıt] = rack
[ræk];
it
[ıt]
agent
['eı.dз(ə)nt] = eh
[eı];
gent
[dзent]*****
FBI
[ef.bi:'aı] = eff
[ef];
be
[bi:]; I
[aı]
Pentagon
['pen.tə.g(ə)n] = pen
[pen]; ten
[ten]; gone
[gαn]
*
pa
–
old-fashioned informal for father
**
alderman
– in Britain, in the past, a member of a local government chosen by
the other members; in the US, Australia and Canada, an elected member
of a city government
***
badger
–
to persuade someone by telling them repeatedly to do something, or to
question someone repeatedly
****
cap
– to put a limit on the amount of money that can be charged or
spent in connection with a particular activity
*****
gent
– old-fashioned a gentleman = polite man who behaves well towards
other people, especially women (see: Gentile)
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 12-Oct-2014 at 14:21
Sexuality
and gender:
gender
['dзen.də(r)]
= gen [dзen];
dare [deə(r)]
lovely
['lΛv.li]
= love
[lΛv];
lee
[li:]* /
lit
[lıt]
lover
['lΛv.ə(r)]
= love
[lΛv];
err
[eə(r)]
orgasm
['כ:.gæz.(ə)m]
= ore
[כ:(r)]**;
gas
[gæs]; 'em
[əm]
orgy
['כ:.dзi]
= ore
[כ:(r)];
gee
[dзi:]***
organism
['כ:.g(ә)n.ı.z(ə)m]
= ore
[כ:(r)];
gone
[gαn]; ease
[iz];
'em
[əm]
virgin
['vз:.dзın]
= verge
[vз:dз]****;
gin
[dзın]
/ gene
[dзi:n]
maiden
['meı.d(ə)n]
= may
[meı];
den
[den]
sexpot
['seks.pαt]
= sex
[seks]; pot
[pαt]
sexy
['sek.si] = sec
[sek]- second; see
[si:]
seduce
[sı'dju:s]
= see
[si:]; dues
[dju:z]
seducer
[sı'dju:sə(r)]
= see
[si:]; due
[dju:]; sir [sə(r)]
geisha
['geı.ζə]
= gay
[geı];
share
[ζeə(r)]
cytology
US [saı'ta:.lə.dзi]
= sigh
[saı];
ta
[ta:]; let
[let];
gee
[dзi:]
cybersex
['saı.bə.seks]
= sigh
[saı];
bear
[beə(r)];
sex
[seks]
Viagra
[vaı'æg.rə]
= via
[vaıə];
egg
[eg]; row
[rəυ]
rape
[reıp]
= ray
[reı]
& up
[Λp]
alter
US ['a:l.tə(r)]***** =
US
all [a:l];
tear
[teə(r)]
semen
['si:.mən]=
see
[si:] / seed
[si:d]; man
[mæn]
erotic
US [ı'ra:.tık]
= in
[ın];
US raw
[ra:]; tick
[tık]
lesbien
['lez.bi.ən]
= less [les];
be
[bi:]; and
[ənd]
enjoy
[in'dзכı]
= in
[ın];
joy
[dзכı]
Romeo
['rəυ.mi.əυ]
= row
[rəυ];
me
[mi:];
owe
[əυ]
Julie
['dзu:.li]
=
Jew
[dзu:];
lit
[lıt]
Casanova
[kæs.ə'nəυ.və]
= cassock
[kæs.ək];
no
[nəυ];
van
[væn]******
Lolita
[lαl'i:.tə]
/ [lə'li:-]
= loll
[lαl]*******;
eat
[i:t]; ten
[ten]
/ let
[let]; lee
[li:],
lit
[lıt];
ten
[ten]
menopause
['men.ə.pכ:z]
= men
[men]; at
[ət];
pause
[pכ:z]
sexpot
–
a woman who is sexually exciting or is very interested in sex;
remember: chupot
(wedding) in Hebrew
*
lee
– the side of hill, wall. etc. that provides shelter from the wind
**
ore
– rock or soil from which metal can be obtained
***
gee
– an expression of surprise or enthusiasm
****
verge
on sth
–
to be almost a particular state, quality or feeling, especially one
that is very bad or very good
*****
alter
–
polite word for castrate or spay
******
cassock
– a long, loose, usually black piece of clothing worn especially by
priests; in
the van of sth
– at the front
*******
loll
– to lie, sit, or hang down in a relaxed informal or uncontrolled
way
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 16-Oct-2014 at 13:39
Religion and
magic (I):
goddess
['gad.es] = god
[gad]; ass
[æs]*
convent
['kαn.vənt]
= con
[kαn]; vent
[vənt]**
nun
[nΛn]
= none [nΛn]
monastry
['mαn.ə.stri]
= man
[mæn];
at
[ət];
string
[strıη]
litany
['lıt.(ə)n.i]
= lit
[lıt];
and
[ən];
eat
[i:t]
diabolic
US [daıə'ba:.lık]
=
dire
[daıə(r)];
bah
[ba:]; lick
[lık]***
Satan
['seı.t(ə)n]
= say
[seı];
ten
[ten]
Satanist
['seı.t(ə)n.ıst]
= say
[seı];
ten
[ten]; east
[i:st]
atheist
['eı.Өi.ıst
] = eh
[eı];
thee
[ði:]**** / fee
[fi:]; east
[i:st]
abracadabra
[æb.rə.kə'dæb.rə]
= ebb
[eb]; ray
[rəı];
can
[kən];
dab
[dæb];
ray
[rəı]
airy
['eə.ri]
US ['er.i]***** = air
[eə(r)];
re
[ri:]
US err
[er]; eat
[i:t]
airy-fairy
['eə.ri'feə.ri]******
= air
[eə(r)];
re
[ri:];
fair
[feə(r)];
re
[ri:]
witch
[wıtζ]
= wit
[wıt]
& wish
[wıζ]
sorcerer
['sכ:.s(ə)r.ә(r)]
= sore
[sכ:(r)];
sir
[sә(r)];
err
[eә(r)]
sorceress
['sכ:.s(ə)r.әs]
= sore
[sכ:(r)];
sir
[sә(r)];
ass
[æs]*
sordid
['sכ:.dıd]*******
= sore
[sכ:(r)];
did [dıd]
wizard
['wız.əd]
= whiz
[wız]********;
add
[æd]
demon
['di:.mən]
= deed
[di:d]; man
[mæn]
talisman
['tæl.ız.mən]
= tell
[tel]; ease
[i:z]; man
[mæn]
spirit
['spır.ıt]
= spear
US [spır]*********;
it
[ıt]
spellbound
['spel.baυnd] = spell
[spel]; bound
[baυnd]
*
ass
– used by man to refer to sexual activity, or to women considered
only as sex objects
**
con
– to make someone believe something false, usually so that they
will give you their money or possessions; a trick to get someone's
money, or make them do what you want; vent
–
to express a
negative emotion in a forceful and often unfair way
***
dire
– very serious or extreme, very bad; bah
– an expression of annoyance or disapproval
****
thee
– old use you; object form of thou; used when speaking to one
person
*****
airy
– with a lot of light and space; delicate, as if full of air;
showing a lack of worry or serious thought
******
airy-fairy –
not practical or based on reality
*******
sordid
– dirty and unpleasant; immoral and shocking
********
whiz
= whizz
– a person with a very high level of skill or knowledge in a
particular subject; drug which makes the mind and body more active;
to move or do something very fast
*********
spear
– to push or throw a spear into an animal; to catch something on
the end of a pointed tool or object
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 19-Oct-2014 at 14:02
Religion and
magic (II):
believe
[bı'li:f]
= be
[bı];
leaf
[li:f]*
belie
[bı'laı]**
= be
[bı];
lie
[laı]
pray
[preı]
= prey
[preı]
prayer
[preə(r)]
= prey
[preı]
& err
[eə(r)]
aureole
['כ:.ri.əυl]
= ore
[כ:(r)];
re
[ri]; owe
[əυ]
& hell
[hel]
ghost
[gəυst]
= go
[gəυ]
& east
[i:st]
augur
['כ:.gə(r)]
= ore
[כ:(r)];
gear
[gıə(r)]
seer
[sıə(r)]
= see
[si:]; err
[eə(r)]
future
['fju:.tζə(r)] = few
[fju:]; chair
[tζeə(r)]
oracular
US
[כ:r'æk.ju:.lə]
= ore
[כ:r];
rack
[ræk];
you
[ju:]; let
[let]
mystery
['mıs.t(ə)r.i]
=
miss
[mıs]
/ Miss
[mıs];
tear
[teə(r)];
eat
[i:t]
mystic
['mıs.tık]
=
miss
[mıs]
/ Miss
[mıs];
tick
[tık]
/ tickle
[tık.l]
omen
['əυ.mən]
= owe
[əυ];
man
[mæn]
taboo
[tə'bu:]
= tell
[tel]; boo
[bu:]***
tarot
['tær.əυ]
= tear
[teə(r)];
owe
[əυ]
fortune
['fכ:.tζu:n]
teller
['tel.ə(r)]
= for
[fכ:(r)],
tune
[tju:n]; tell
[tel], err
[eə(r)]
prophecy
['prαf.ə.si]
= profit
[prαf.ıt];
at
[ət];
see
[si:]
fate
[feıt]
= fey
[feı]
& at
[ət]
fatal
['feı.t(ə)l]
= fey
[feı];
tell
[tel]
alchemy
['æl.kə.mi]
= US all
[a:l]; can
[kən];
me
[mi:]
alchemist
['æl.kə.mıst]
= US all
[a:l]; can
[kən];
mist
[mıst]
* leaf
= a thin sheet of paper, an extra part of a table that can be folded
away when not being used;
**
belie = to show something to be false, or to hide something
such as an emotion
*** boo
= to make na expression of strong disapproval or disagreement;
usually shouted, used to
surprise and frighten someone who does not
know you are near them
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 23-Oct-2014 at 15:04
Religion
and magic III:
apocalypse
US [ə'pa:.kə.lıps]
= at [ət];
pa [pa:];
can [kən];
lips [lıps]*
apostle
US [ə'pa:sl]
= at
[ət];
pa
[pa:];
slay
[sleı]
/ slave
[sleıv]
saint
[seınt];
[s(ə)nt]
= say
[seı]
& cant
[kænt]**;
sent
[sent]
sainted
[seın.tıd]
= saint [seınt];
id [ıd]
/ sent
[sent];
id
[ıd]
testament
[tes.tə.mənt]
= test
[test];
ten
[ten]; meant
[ment]
Advent
['æd.vənt]
= add
[æd];
vent
[vənt]***
angelic
[æn'dзel.ık]
= and
[ænd];
gel
[dзel]****; eke
[i:k] / ache
[eık]
profane
[prə'feın]
= pro-
[prəυ-];
feign
[feın]*****
medium
['mi:.di.əm]
= me
[mi:]; did
[dıd];
'em
[əm]
meditation
[med.ı'teı.ζ(ə)n]
= mad
[mæd];
in
[ın];
taste
[teıst];
shone
[ζan]
telepathy
[tə'lep.ə.Өi
] = tell
[tell]; lap
[læp]******;
at
[ət];
thee
[ði:]
necromancy
['nek.rəυ.mænt.si]
=
neck
[nek];
row
[rəυ]; meant
[ment]; see
[si:]
arcane
[a:'keın]
= ah
[a:]; cane
[keın]
druid
['dru:.ıd]
= drew
[dru:];
id [ıd]
panacea
[pæn.ə'si:.ə]
= pan-
[pæn-]*******;
as
[əz];
see [si:];
at
[ət]
nightmare
['naıt.meə(r)]
= night
[naıt];
mare
[meə(r)]
bewitch
[bı'wıtζ]********
= be
[bı];
witch
[wıtζ]
magician
[mə'dзıζ.(ə)n]
= man [mæn];
gee
[dзi:]
& wish
[wıζ];
and
[(ə)n]
hallucination
[hə'lu:.sı.neı.ζ(ə)n]
= hah
[hæ];
loo
[lu:]; see
[si:]; nay
[neı]*********;
shone
[ζan]
Halloween
[hæl.əυ'i:n]
= hell [hel]; owe
[əυ]; eat [i:t] & in
[ın]
amulet
['æm.jυ.lət]
= am [æm]; you [jυ];
let [let]
*
lip
– when someone argues in a rude way or
in a way that shows a lack of respect; a part of an edge of a
container that is shaped to allow liquid to be poured easily from the
container
**
cant – statements on especially religious or moral subjects
which are not sincerely believed by the person making them; special
words used by a particular group of people such as thieves, lawyers
or
priests, often in order to keep things secret
***
vent – a small opening which allows air, smoke or gas to
enter or leave an enclosed space; to
express a negative emotion in a forceful and often unfair way
****
gel – a thick, clear substance; to change from a liquid into
a thick soft solid; if two or more people gel, they form a good
relationship or become friends
*****
feign – to pretend to feel something, usually an emotion
******
lap – to hit something gently, producing quiet sounds
*******
pan – including or relating to all the places or people in a
particular group
********
bewitch – to charm someone greatly so that you have the
power to influence them; to put a
magic spell on someone or something
in order to control them
*********
nay – even more; used to introduce a second and more extreme
phrase in a sentence when the first phrase was not strong enough
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 27-Oct-2014 at 12:48
Law in la-la
land:
jubilant
['dзu:.bı.lənt] = Jew
[dзu:]; be
[bı];
lent
[lent]
jubilee
['dзu:.bı.li:] = Jew
[dзu:]; be
[bı];
lee
[li:]
Judgment
Day
['dзΛdз.mənt deı] = judge
[dзΛdз]; meant
[ment] day
[deı]
judicature
['dзu:.dı.kə.tζə(r)] = Jew
[dзu:]; did
[dıd]; can
[kən];
chair
[tζeə(r)]
judiciary
[dзu:'dıζ.(ə)r.i] = Jew
[dзu:]; dish
[dıζ];
err
[eə(r)]; eat
[i:t]
judicious
[dзu:'dıζ.əs] = Jew
[dзu:]; dish
[dıζ];
ass
[æs]*
juicy
['dзu:.si]** = Jew
[dзu:]; see
[si:]
junket
['dзΛη.kıt]*** = junk
[dзΛηk]; kit
[kıt]
jurisdiction
['dзυə.rıs'dık.ζ(e)n] = Jewry
['dзυə.ri] & risk
[rısk]; dick
[dık]****; shone
[ζan]
jurisprudence
[dзυə.rı'spru:.dənts] = Jewry
['dзυə.ri]; risk
[rısk];
prude
[pru:d]; dents
[dents]*****
jurist
['dзυə.rıst] = Jewry
['dзυə.ri] & east
[i:st]
jury
['dзυə.ri] = Jewry
['dзυə.ri]
justice
['dзΛs.tıs] = just
[dзΛst];
is
[ıs]
*
ass
– a stupid person
**
juicy
– big, important, or of a high quality; describes information that
is especially interesting because it is shocking or personal
***
junket
– a journey or visit made for pleasure by an official, which is
paid for by someone else or is paid for with public money
****
dick
– a stupid man
*****
prude
– a person who is easily shocked by rude things, especially those
of a sexual type;
dent
– if you dent someone's confidence or pride, you make them feel
less confident or proud
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 02-Nov-2014 at 14:21
Religion
and magic IV:
magic
['mædз.ık]
= mad
[mæd]
& gee
[dзi:];
eke
[i:k] / ache
[eık]
prophet
['prαf.ıt]
= profit
['prαf.ıt]
fantasy
['fæn.tə.si]
= fan
[fæn]*;
ten
[ten]; see
[si:]
phantasmagoria
[fæn.tæz.mə'gכ:.ri.ə]
= fan
[fæn];
task
US [tæsk];
man
[mæn];
gore
[gכ:(r)];
re-
[ri-]; at
[ət]
imagination
[ı
mædз.ı'neı.ζ(e)n]
= in
[ın];
mad
[mæd]
& gee
[dзi:];
nay
[neı];
shone
[ζan]
elixir
[ı'lık.sıə(r)]
= in
[ın]-
w; lick
[lık];
seer
[sıə(r)]
/ sear
[sıə(r)]**
shadow
['ζæd.əυ]
= shed
[ζed];
owe
[əυ]
behemoth
[bı'hi:.mαӨ]
= be
[bı];
he
[hi:]; moth
[mαӨ]
belladonna
US [bel.ə'da:.nə]
= belle
[bel]***; at
[ət];
don US
[da:n];
no [nəυ]
pheromone
['fer.ə.məυn]
= fare
US [fer]****; at
[ət];
mown [məυn]
aroma
[ə'rəυ.mə]
= at
[ət];
row
[rəυ];
man
[mæn]
beguile
[bı'gaıl]*****
= be
[bı];
guile
[gaıl]
enigma
[ı'nıg.mə]
= in [ın];
niggle ['nıg.l]******;
man
[mæn]
phantom
['fæn.t(ə)m]
= fan
[fæn],
to
[tə]
& 'em
[əm]
hallucinogen
[hæl.u:'sın.ə.dз(ə)n]
= help
[help]; you [ju:];
sin [sın]
/ hell
[hel]; you [ju:];
seen [si:n]
; at
[ət];
gen
[dзen]*******
placebo
[plə'si:.bəυ]
= plan
[plæn];
see
[si:]; bow
[bəυ]
telepathic
[tel.ı'pæӨ.ık]
= tell
[tel]; in
[ın];
path
US [pæӨ];
eke
[i:k] / ache
[eık]
shaman
['ζeı.mən]
= shame
[ζeım]
/ shake
[ζeık];
man
[mæn]
lullaby
['lΛl.ə.baı]
= lull
[lΛl]********;
at
[ət];
by
[baı]
lunacy
['lu:.nə.sı]
= loo
[lu:]; no
[nəυ];
see
[si:]
arachnophobia
[ə'ræk.nə
fəυ.bi.ə]
= at
[ət];
rack [ræk]*********;
no
[nəυ];
foe
[fəυ];
be [bi];
at
[ət]
*
fan
– to encourage bad emotions or behavour to get worse
**
sear –
to have a strong unpleasant effect on someone's feelings or memories;
to burn the surface of
something with sudden very strong heat; to fry
a piece of meat quickly at a high temperature, in order t o prevent
liquid and flavour escaping from it
***
belle
– a beautiful and charming woman or one who is beautifully dressed
****
fare
– the money that you pay for a journey on a vehicle; to succeed or
be treated in the stated
way; the type of food that is served in a
restaurant
*****
beguile
– to charm, attract or interest, sometimes in order to deceive;
guile
– clever but
sometimes dishonest behaviour that you use to deceive
someone
******
niggle
– a small doubt or worry; to worry someone slightly, usually for a
long time; to criticize someone about small details or give too much
attention to details
*******
gen
– information about a particular subject; gen
up – to find out as
much information as
possible
********
lull
– to cause someone to feel calm or to feel as if they want to sleep
*********
rack
– to cause physical or mental pain, or trouble, to someone or
something; in the past, a
device to which people were tied
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 06-Nov-2014 at 14:54
The true destination of a
described in the Bible wooden box which was to contain the writings
of Jewish law, and which represented to the people of Israel the
presence of God leading them:
the
Ark of the Covenant
[ði'a:k
əv
ðə 'kΛv.(ә)n.(ә)nt]
= the
[ði:];
arc
[a:k]*;
of [əv];
the
[ðə];
coven ['kΛv.(ә)n]**;
cant
[kænt]*** the
arc of the coven cant
*
arc – a
powerful flow of electricity which goes across a space between two
points;
see:
antenna [æn'ten.ə]
– and
[ænd];
ten [ten]; at
[ət]
**
coven – a
group or meeting of witches, sorcerers
***
cant
– statements on especially religious or moral subjects which are
not sincerely believed by the person making them; special words used
by a particular group of people such as thieves, lawyers or priests,
often in order to keep things secret
Notice:
aron hakodesz
and aron ha-berit in Hebrew that
relates to the process of using the Ark - English words have been
written as pronounced to create new Hebrew ones:
aron
hakodesz
= are
on
[a:r on]; ha
[ha:];
code
US [koυd] / codex
US ['koυdeks] are
on, ha code / codex*
altar cabinet, the
Holy Ark
* relates to
transmitters
aron
ha-berit
= are
on
[a:r on]; ha
[ha:]; bear
US [ber]; it [ıt] are
on, ha-bear it*
Ark of the Covenant
* transmitters when
current passes through
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 09-Nov-2014 at 14:19
Religion
and magic V:
religion
[rı'lıdз.(ə)n]
= re-
[rı-];
lid [lıd]
& gene
[dзi:n]
/ gen
[dзen];
and
[ən]
conclave
['kαη.kleıv]
= con- [kən];
clay
[kleı]
& knave
[neıv]*
pope
[pəυp]
= post
[pəυst]
& pop
[pαp]**
/ hope
[həυp]
pontiff
['pαn.tıf]
= ponce
[pαnts]***;
tiff [tıf]
the
papacy
[ðə'peı.pə.si]
= the
[ðə];
pay
[peı];
pop
[pαp]
/ pap
[pæp]****;
see
[si:]
cryptic
['krıp.tık]*****
= crypt
[krıp]
/ creep
[kri:p]; tick [tık]
crypto-
[krıp.təυ]=
crypt
[krıp]
/ creep
[kri:p]; tow
[təυ]
crucifix
['kru:.sı.fıks]
= crew
[kru:]; see
[si:];
fix
[fıks]
crucifixon
[kru:.sı.fık.ζ(ə)n]
= crew
[kru:]; see
[si:];
fix
[fıks];
shone
[ζan]
cruciform
['kru:.sı.fכ:m]=
crew
[kru:]; see
[si:];
form
[fכ:m]
crucible
['kru:.sı.bl]******
= crew
[kru:]; see
[si:];
blue [blu:]*******
Holy
Bible ['həυ.li
'baı.bl]
= hold
[həυld]; lit
[lıt];
by
[baı];
blue
[blu:]
Holy
Spirit
['həυ.li
'spır.ıt]
= hold
[həυld]; lit
[lıt]; spear
US [spır]; it
[ıt]
Eucharist
[ju:.k(ə)r.ıst] = you
[ju:]; care
[keə(r)];
east
[i:st]
clergy
['klз:.dзi]
= clerk
US [klз:k];
gee
[dзi:],
gee up
ornate
[כ:'neıt]
= ore [כ:(r)];
nay
[neı]
& at
[ət]
ornately
[כ:'neıt.li]
= ore [כ:(r)];
nay
[neı]
& at
[ət];
lit
[lıt]
church
[tζз:tζ]
= chair
[tζeə(r)]
& attach
[ə'tætζ]
salvation
[sæl'veı.ζ(ə)n]
= salve
[sælv]********;
way [weı];
shone
[ζan]
paradise
['pær.ə.daıs]
= para-
[pær.ə-]; dice
[daıs]********* / dies
[daız]
luminary
['lu:.mı.nə.ri] = loo
[lu:]; me
[mı]; no
[nəυ]; re
[ri]
*
knave – a dishonest
man
**
pop
– a father; to go to a particular place; to criticize someone,
especially in public
***
ponce –
a man who does not behave, dress or speak in a traditionally male
way, especially one who behaves in a very careful way; a man who
controls prostitutes and takes a large part of the money that they
earn for himself
****
pap
– food which is soft and has little taste; television, cinema or
literature which is entertaining, but has no artistic or educational
value
*****
cryptic
– mysterious and difficult to understand; creep
– to move slowly, quietly and carefully,
usually in order to avoid
being noticed
******
crucible
– a container in which metals or other substances can be heated to
very high
temperatures; a severe test; a place or situation in which
different cultures or styles can mix together to
produce something
new and exciting
*******
blue
– a blue colour; the colour of the sky without clouds on a bright
day; showing or mentioning sexual activity in a way that offends many
people
********
salve
– an oily substance used to treat an injured, sore or dry place on
your body; something that makes you feel better about a difficult
situation; to do something so that you feel less guilty
*********
para
– beyond;
similar to, or helping to do a similar job; dice
– any game involving chance in which dice are thrown; to cut food
into small squares; dies
– matrix
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 13-Nov-2014 at 15:17
Religion
and magic VI:
divine
[dı'vaın]*
= did
[dıd];
vine
[vaın]
halcyon
days
[hæl.si.ən'deız]**
= hell [hel];
see
[si:]; and
[ən]
/ end
[end]; days
[deız]
evangelist
[ı'væn.dзə.lıst]
= in
[ın];
van
[væn];
gen
[dзen]
/ gel
[dзel];
list
[lıst]
evangelical
[i:.væn'dзel.ı.k(ə)l]
= eat
[i:t]; van
[væn];
gel
[dзel];
in
[ın];
call
[kכ:l]
Epiphany
[ı'pıf.(ə)n.i]***
= in
[ın];
piffle ['pıf.l];
and
[ən];
eat
[i:t]
cremation
[krı'meı.ζ(ə)n]
= crib
[krıb]****;
may [meı];
shone
[ζan]
crematorium
[krem.ə'tכ:.ri.əm]
= crème
[krem];
at
[ət];
tore
[tכ:(r)];
re
[ri];
'em
[əm]
bigot
['bıg.ət]
= big
[bıg];
at
[ət]
Sufi
['su:.fi] = sue
[su:]; fee
[fi:]
Mecca
['mek.ə]
= Mac [mæk]*****;
at
[ət]
ayatollah
US
[aı.ə'toυ.lə]
=
I
[aı]
/ aye
[aı]
= yes; at
[ət];
tow
US [toυ];
let
[let]
gypsy
['dзıp.si]
= gyp
[dзıp]******;
see
[si:]
Aryan
['eə.ri.ən]
= air
[eə(r)]*******; re
[ri];
and
[ən]
Hindu
['hın.du:]
= hint
[hınt]; do
[du:]
Veda
['veı.də] = veil
[veıl]********;
do
[də]
chakra
[tζæk.rə] = check
[tζek]; row
[rəυ]
yoga
['jəυ.gə] = yo
[jəυ]; go
[gəυ]
mantra
['mæn.trə] = man
[mæn]; track
[træk]
esoteric
[i:.səυ'ter.ık] = eat
[i:t]; sow
[səυ];
tear
US [ter]; eke
[i:k] / ache
[eık]
wisdom
['wız.dəm] = whizz
[wız]********; them [ðəm]
catharsis
[kə'Өa:.sıs] = can
[kən];
thaw
US [Өa:]*********;
cease
[si:s]
*
divine – connected
with a god, or like a god; extremely good, pleasant or enjoyable; to
guess something; to search for water or minerals underground;
compare:
Hebrew
['hi:.bru:] = he
[hi:]; brew
[bru:]
**
halcyon days
– a very happy or successful period in the past
***
Epiphany
– January 6, a Christian holy day; epiphany
– when you suddenly feel that you
understand, or suddenly become
aware of, something that is very important to you or a powerful
religious experience; piffle
– nonsense
****
crib
– someone's crib is their home or the place where they are
currently living; to copy someone else's work, especially
dishonestly; a model of the people and animals present at the birth
of Jesus, used as a decoration at Christmas
*****
Mac
– used when speaking to a man whose name you do not know
******
gyp
– pain or trouble
*******
air
– travel in an aircraft; to become dry and/or fresh, or to cause to
become dry and/or fresh; to make opinions or complaints known to
other people
*******
veil
– to hide or cover something so that you cannot see it clearly
********
whizz
– to move or do something very fast
*********
thaw
– to cause to change from a solid, frozen state to a liquid or soft
one, because of an
increase in temperature
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 16-Nov-2014 at 11:29
Religion
and magic VII:
Zionist
['zaıə.nı.z(ə)m] = sire [saıə(r)]*; knees [ni:z];
'em [əm]
poltergeist
['pαl.tə.gaıst] = pal
[pæl]**;
ten
[ten]; guy
[gaı] & east
[ıst]
candlelight
['kæn.dl.laıt] = can
[kæn]; deal
[dıəl]; light
[laıt]
euphoria
[ju:'fכ:.ri.ə]
= you
[ju:]; for
[fכ:(r)];
re [ri];
at [ət]
cathedral
[kə'Өi:.drəl] = can
[kən]; thee
[ði:]*** / fee
[fi:];
droll
[drəυl]
basilica
[bə'sıl.ı.kə]
=
bear
[beə(r)]; sill
[sıl]****;
it
[ıt]; can
[kən]
gospel
['gαs.p(ə)l] = gas
[gæs]; pal
[pæl] / pelt
[pelt]*****
rosary
['rəυ.z(ə)r.i] = row
[rəυ]; sir
[sә(r)]; eat
[i:t]
Mormon
['mכ:.mən]
= more [mכ:(r)];
men [men]
expire
[ık'spaıə(r)] = ick [ık]; spire [spaıə(r)]
eulogy
['ju:.lə.dзi]******
= you [ju:]; let [let]; gee [dзi:]
pandemonium
[pæn.də'məυ.ni.əm]
= pan [pæn]*******; dare [deə(r)]; mow [məυ];
kneel [ni:l]; 'em [əm]
Armageddon
[a:.mə'ged.(ə)n] = are [a:(r)]; men [men]; gad
[gæd]; and [ən]
Zen
[zen]******** = zen [zen]
Nip
[nıp]********* = nip
[nıp]
cloister
['klכı.stə(r)]
= cloying ['klכı.ıη]**********;
stare
[steə(r)]
/ steer [stıə(r)]
dispensation
[dis.pen'seı.ζ(ə)n]***********
= dis- [dis-] / dis [dis] = diss; pen [pen];
say [seı]; shone
[ζan]
crusader
[kru:'seı.də(r)] = crew [kru:];
say [seı]; dare [deə(r)]
exorcize
['ek.sכ:.saız]
= ex- [eks];
sore [sכ:(r)];
size [saız]
Inquisition
[ın.kwı'zıζ.(ə)n]************
= in [ın]; quiz [kwız]; zeal [zi:l]; shone
[ζan]
dragon
['dræg.(ə)n]*************
= drag
[dræg];
and
[ən]
*
sire – used as a form of address to a king
**
pal – a friend, sometimes used when talking to a man who is
annoying you
***
thee
– old use you; object form of thou; used when speaking to one
person
****
sill – a flat piece of wood, stone, etc. which forms the
base of a window or door
*****
gas – an amusing or enjoyable situation; to talk for a long
time about unimportant things; pelt –
to throw a number of
things quickly at someone or something
******
eulogy – a speech, piece of writing, poem, etc. containing
great praise, especially for someone who recently died or stopped
working
*******
pan – to criticize something severely, to move slowly from
one side to another or up and
down; a metal container used for
cooking things inside the cooker
********
Zen – a form of Buddhism which developed in Japan and which
emphasizes that religious knowledge is achieved through emptying the
mind of thoughts and giving attention to only one thing, rather than
reading religious writings; zen – relaxed and not worring
about things that you cannot change
*********
Nip – OFFENSIVE a Japanese person; nip – a
small amount of strong alcoholic drink; see: sake
**********
cloying – too good
or kind, or expressing feelings of love in a way that is not sincere;
too sweet and therefore unpleasant
***********
dispensation – special permission, especially from the
Church, to do something that is not usually allowed; a political or
religious system controlling a country at a particular time; diss
– to speak or behave rudely to someone or to show them no respect
************
Inquisition – in the past,
an official organization in the Roman Catholic Church whose purpose
was to find and punish people who opposed its beliefs;
inquisition – a period of
detailed and unfriendly questioning
*************
dragon – a large fierce imaginary animal, usually represented
with wings, a long tail and fire coming out of its mouth; an
unfriendly and frightening woman; any of various types of lizard;
drag – to move something by pulling it along a surface,
usually the ground; to make someone go somewhere they do not want to
go; to pull nets or hooks along the bottom of a river or lake in
order to find something; the force that acts against the forward
movement of something which is passing through a gas or liquid
source:
Cambridge
Advanced Learner's Dictionary,
Cambridge University Press, 2005
Langenscheidt's
Pocket English Dictionary
by Tadeusz Grzebieniowski, Warsaw
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 20-Nov-2014 at 14:39
Astronomy:
astronomy
US [ə'stra:.nə.mi] = at
[ət]; straw
US [stra:]*; no
[nəυ];
me
[mi]
astrophysics
[æs.trəυ'fız.ıks] = ass
[æs]; trophy
[trəυ.fi] & fizz
[fız]; ekes
[i:ks] / aches
[eıks]
atmosphere
['æt.mə.sfıə(r)] = at
[æt];
man
[mæn]; sphere
[sfıə(r)]
constellation
[kαnt.stə'leı.ζ(ə)n] = can't
[ka:nt];
stand
[stænd]; lay
[leı]; shone
[ζan]
asteroid
['æs.t(ə)r.כıd]
= ass
[æs];
tear [teə(r)];
oik
[כık]**
& add
[æd]
universe
['ju:.nı.vз:s] = you
[ju:]; knee
[ni:] / kneel
[ni:l]; verse
[vз:s] / versus
['vз:.sәs]
cosmos
['kαz.mαs] US ['ka:z.moυs] = cos
[kəz]; mass
[mæs] / moss
[mαs]*** US cause
[ka:z]; most
[moυst]
eternity
[ı'tз:.nı.ti] = in
[ın]; term
[tз:m];
knee
[ni:] / kneel
[ni:l]; tee
[ti:]
/ thee
[ði:]****
galactic
[gә'læk.tık] =
get
[get];
lack
[læk];
tick
[tık] / tic
[tık]*****
planet
['plæn.ıt] = plan
[plæn]; it
[ıt]
planetarium
[plæn.ı'teə.ri.əm] = plan
[plæn]; it
[ıt];
tear [teə(r)];
re [ri];
'em
[əm]
comet
['kαm.ıt] = come
[kΛm]; it
[ıt]
supernova
[su:.pə'nəυ.və] =
sue
[su:]; per
[pə(r)]; no
[nəυ];
van
[væn]
sun
[sΛn]
= son
[sΛn]
the
Milky Way
[ðə 'mıl.ki weı] = the
[ðə]; mill
[mıl]; keen
[ki:n]******; way
[weı]
millenium
[mı'len.i.əm] = me
[mı]; lend
[lend]; eat
[i:t];
'em
[əm]
century
['sen.tζ(ə)r.i] = sent
[sent]; chair
[tζeə(r)]; eat
[i:t]
matrix
['meı.trıks] = may
[meı];
tricks
[trıks]
Pleiad
= play
[pleı];
aid
[eıd] / add
[æd]
Sirius
= sire
[saıə(r)]*******; use
[ju:z]
Orion
= ore
[כ:(r)]
& iron
[aıən]
*
straw
– a thin tube made on plastic or waterproof paper that is used to
suck liquid into the mouth
**
oik
– a rude and unpleasant man from a low social class
***
cos
– because; mass
– a solid lump with no shape, (in physics) the amount of matter in
any solid
object or in any volume of liquid or gas; moss
– a very small green or yellow plant that grows especially in wet
earth or on rocks, walls and tree trunks
****
thee
– old use you; object form of thou; used when speaking to one
person
*****
tic
– a sudden and uncontrolled small movement
******
keen
–
very interested, eager or wanting (to do) something very much;
extreme or very strong; very good or well developed; very sharp; to
make a loud, long, sad sound, especially because someone has died
*******
sire
– a male parent of an animal; used as a form of address to a king
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 23-Nov-2014 at 15:03
Mithology
and fairy tales:
mythology
US [mı'Өa:.lə.dзi]
= me
[mı]
/ meet
[mi:t]; ta [ta:];
let [let];
gee [dзi:]
Pandora's
box US [pæn
dכ:r.əz.'ba:ks]
= pan-
[pæn-],
door US
[dכ:r],
as [əz];
box
US [ba:ks]*
Cyclops
['saı.klαps]
= sigh
[saı];
claps [klæps]**
odyssey
US ['a:.dı.si]
= ah
[a:]; did
[dıd];
see
[si:]
titan
['taı.t(ə)n]
= tie
[taı];
ten [ten]
phoenix
['fi:.nıks]
= fee
[fi:]; nix
[nıks]***
sphinks
[sfıηks]
= sphere
[sfıə(r)]****
&
ekes
[i:ks] / aches
[eıks]
satyr
['sæt.ə(r)]
= sat [sæt]*****;
err
[eə(r)]
Saturn
['sæt.ən]
= sat [sæt];
and [ən]
Saturnalia
[sæt.ə'neı.li.ə]
= sat [sæt];
at [ət];
nay
[neı]******;
lee
[li:] / lit
[lıt];
at
[ət]
centaur
['sen.tכ:(r)]
= sent [sent];
tore
[tכ:(r)]
monster
['mαnt.stə(r)]
= man
[mæn]
& at
[ət];
stare
[steə(r)]
/
steer [stıə(r)]
herculean
[hз:.kjυ'li:.ən]
= her [hз:(r)];
cure
[kjυə(r)];
lee
[li:]
/
lit [lıt];
and
[ən]
hero
['hıə.rəυ] = here
[hıə(r)]
/ he [hi];
row
[rəυ]
Hades
['heı.di:z]
= hey
[heı];
deed
[di:d] & ease [i:z]
Achilles
[ə
kıl.i:z]
= at
[ət];
kill
[kıl];
ease
[i:z]
Adonis
[ə'dəυ.nıs]
= at
[ət];
doe
[dəυ]*******;
knees
[ni:z]
Arcadia
[a:'keı.di.ə]
= arcane
[a:'keın];
deed
[di:d] / did
[dıd];
at
[ət]
ambrosia
[æm'brəυ.zi.ə]
= am
[æm];
bro [brəυ]
= brother; zeal
[zi:l]; at
[ət]
nectar
['nek.tə(r)]
= neck
[nek]; tear
[teə(r)]
Cinderella
[sın.d(ə)r'el.ə]
= sin
[sın];
dare
[deə(r)];
hell
[hel]; at
[ət]
siren
US ['saır.ən]
= sire
US [saır]********;
and
[ən]
mermaid
['mз:.meıd]
= merge
[mз:dз];
maid
[meıd]
hydra
['haı.drə]
= hie
[haı]
/ high
[haı];
drone [drəυn]*********
dragon
['dræg.(ə)n]**********
= drag
[dræg];
and
[ən]
chimera
[kaı'mıə.rə]
= kike
[kaık]
= OFFENSIVE
a Jew; mere
[mıə(r)];
row
[rəυ]
gorgon
['gכ:.gən]***********
= gore
[gכ:(r)];
gone
[gαn]
*
box
– any square or rectangular space which is separated from the main
area by lines;
a
small evergreen tree with small shiny leaves
**
clap
– a sudden loud noise made by thunder
***
nix
– to stop, forbid or refuse to accept something; for
nix
= nothing
****
sphere
– a subject or area of knowledge, work, etc.
*****
sat
– past simple and past participle of 'sit'; Sat
-
written abbreviation for Saturday
******
nay
– even more; used to introduce a second and more extreme phrase in
a sentence when the first phrase was not strong
enough
*******
doe
– the female of animals such as the deer
********
sire
– a male parent of an animal; used as a form of address to a king
*********
drone
– a low continuous noise which does not change its note; high
–
smelling bad and no longer good to eat
**********
dragon
– a large fierce imaginary animal, usually represented with wings,
a long tail and
fire coming out of its mouth; an unfriendly and
frightening woman; any of various types of lizard; drag
– to move something by pulling it along a surface,
usually the
ground; to make someone go somewhere they do not want to go; to pull
nets or hooks along
the bottom of a river or lake in order to find
something; the force that acts against the forward movement of
something which is passing through a gas or liquid
***********
gorgon
– a woman whose appearance and behaviour causes fear; Gorgon
– one of
three sisters in ancient Greek stories who had snakes on
their heads instead of hair, and who turned anyone who looked at them
into stone
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 30-Nov-2014 at 14:50
Important animals (I):
dinosaur
['daı.nə.sכ:(r)]*
= die
[daı];
no
[nəυ]; sore
[sכ:(r)]
reptile
['rep.taıl]** =
rep
[rep]; tile
[taıl]^
reptilian
['rep.tıl.i.ən]*** = rep
[rep];
till [tıl];
eat
[i:t];
and [ən]
lizard
['lız.əd] =
lisp
[lısp]****; add
[æd]
snake
[sneık] = snap
[snæp]***** & ache
[eık]
serpent
[sз:.p(ə)nt] = sir
[sз:(r)]; pant
[pænt]******
viper
['vaı.pə(r)]******* = vie
[vaı]; per
[pə(r)]
dog
[dαg]******** = dog
[dαg] / dug
[dΛg]
bitch
[bıtζ]********* = bit
[bıt] & wish
[wıζ]
dogcatcher
['dαg kætζ.ə(r)] = dog
[dαg]; catch
[kætζ]; err
[eə(r)]
dog
collar
[dαg 'kαl.ə(r)]********** = dog
[dαg]; call
[kכ:l];
err
[eə(r)]
dogma
['dαg.mə]*********** = dog
[dαg];
man
[mæn]
dogfight
['dαg.faıt]************ = dog
[dαg];
fight [faıt]
dogsbody
['dαgz.bαd.i]************* = dogs
[dαgz] / dog's
[dαg'z];
body
[bαd.i]
hangdog
['hæη.dαg]************* = hang
[hæη]; dog
[dαg]
dogged
['dαg.ıd]*************** = dog
[dαg]; id
[ıd]
dog
days
– the hottest days of the summer; what's connected to Sirius
*
dinosaur
– a type of reptile which stopped existing about 60,000,000 years
ago. There were many different types of dinosaur, some of which were
extremely large; an old-fashioned person or thing that people no
longer consider to be useful
**
reptile
–
an animal which produces eggs and uses the heat of the sun to keep
its blood warm
^
rep
– business; tile
– a thin, usually square or rectangular, piece of baked clay,
plastic, etc. used for covering roofs, floors, walls ; compare:
Gentile
***
reptilian
–
belonging to or like a reptile; DISAPPROVING
describes an unpleasantly strange and unfriendly person or type of
behaviour
****
lisp
– to pronounce 's' and 'z' sounds like 'th'; attractively thin and
able to move quickly and gracefully: lissom
['lıs.(ə)m]
= lisp
[lısp];
'em
[əm]
*****
snap
– move quickly, bite; done suddenly without allowing time for
careful thought or preparation
******
pant
– to breathe quickly and loudly through your mouth, usually because
you have been doing something very energetic
*******
viper
–
a small poisonous snake; a very unpleasant person whom you cannot
trust; vie
– to compete with other people to achieve or obtain something
********
dog
– a common four-legged animal, especially kept by people as a pet
or to hunt or guard things; a man who is unpleasant or not to be
trusted; an unattractive woman; to follow someone closely
and
continually; to cause difficulties
*********
bitch – a female
dog; OFFENSIVE
an unkind or unpleasant woman; to complain and make unkind remarks
about someone or something; something which causes difficulties or
problems, or which is unpleasant
**********
dog collar – a
strap worn around a dog's neck; clerical collar
***********
dogma – a fixed,
especially religious, belief or set of beliefs that people are
expected to accept without any doubts
************
dogfight – a fight
between two military aircraft in which they fly very fast and very
close
to each other; a fight between dogs, usually organized as an
illegal entertainment; dog
tag
– a small piece of metal worn round the neck by members of the US
armed forces with their name and number on it
**************
dogsbody
– a person who has to do all the boring or unpleasant jobs that
other
people do not want to do;
body
[bαd.i] = bad
[bæd]; eat
[i:t]; see also:
dog-cheap;
go to the dogs
*************
hangdog
– unhappy or ashamed, especially because of feeling guilty
***************
dogged
–
very determined to do something, even if it is very difficult;
id
[ıd] – the
deepest part of the unconscious mind that represents
the most basic natural human needs and emotions such as hunger, anger
and the wish of pleasure
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 04-Dec-2014 at 13:07
Important animals (II):
totem
US ['toυ.əm] = tow
US [toυ];
'em [əm]
eagle
['i:.gl] = eat
[i:t]; glow
[gləυ]*
raven
['reı.v(ə)n] = ray
[reı]; van
[væn]
Beefeater
['bi: fi:.tə(r)]** = be
[bi:]; fee
[fi:];
tear [teə(r)]
bear
[beə(r)] = bear
[beə(r)]*** / bare
[beə(r)]
bearskin
['beə.skın]**** = bear
[beə(r)]; skin
[skın]
frog
[frαg]***** = fro
[frəυ] & egg
[eg]
toad
[təυd]****** = tow
[təυ] & add
[æd] / aid
[eıd]
owl
[aυl] = ow
[aυ]******* & call
[kכ:l]
goat
[gəυt]******** = go
[gəυ] & at
[ət]
cow
[kaυ] = cow
[kaυ]*********
cowrie
['kaυ.ri]********** = cow
[kaυ];
re
[ri]
coward
['kaυ.əd] = cow
[kaυ]; add
[æd]
adder
['æd.ə(r)]
= add
[æd] & err
[eə(r)]
wolf
[wυlf] = wolf
[wυlf]***********
*
glow – to produce a
continuous light and sometimes heat; to look attractive because you
are happy or healthy, especially with eyes that are shining
**
Beefeater
– a
guard at the Tower of London who wears a 16th
century uniform; one of them called Ravenmaster take care of ravens
that are kept
at the Tower of London by tradition. According to the royal decree
issued by Charles II there are always six ravens at the Tower.
It
is believed that if the ravens ever leave the Tower, the British
crown will fall.
***
bear – a large,
strong wild animal; to accept especially something unpleasant; to
have or continue to have something; to carry and move something to a
place; to hold or support something; to give birth to young
****
bearskin
–
the fur-covered skin of a bear, especially when it has been removed
from its body; a tall black fur hat which is worn by particular
soldiers, especially on ceremonial occasions (f.ex. a guard at the
Buckingham Palace in London)
*****
frog – a small
animal; Frog
– offensive a French person
******
toad – a small
animal, similar to a frog; an extremely unpleasant man, especially
one who is
physically very unattractive
*******
ow – used to
express sudden pain
********
goat – an animal
which usually has horns, kept on farms to provide milk, meat, wood; a
man who is very active sexually, or would like to be and make it
obvious
*********
cow – a large
female farm animal kept to produce meat and milk; large female adult
mammals; an unkind or unpleasant woman; something difficult or
unpleasant; to fighten someone into doing something, using threats or
violence
**********
cowrie – a small
sea animal with a soft body and a brightly-coloured shell, or the
shell itself used in the past as money in parts of Africa and
southern Asia
***********
wolf – a wild
animal of the dog family; to eat a large amount of food very quickly
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 07-Dec-2014 at 13:58
The last battle
between wolf (dog) and eagle, and the victory of the first one in the
drawing of the greatest visionary from the past:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Leonardo_da_vinci,_Allegory_with_wolf_and_eagle.jpg - - - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Leonardo_da_vinci,_Allegory_with_wolf_and_eagle.jpg http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Leonardo_da_vinci,_Allegory_with_wolf_and_eagle.jpg - - -
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 11-Dec-2014 at 15:03
Varia:
jewel
['dзu:.(ə)l]
= Jew
[dзu:]; hell
[hel]
jewelled
['dзu:.əld]
= Jew
[dзu:]; held
[held]
jeweller
['dзu:.ə.lə(r)]
= Jew
[dзu:]; at
[ət]; leer [lıə(r)]*
diamond
['daıə.mənd] = dire
[daıə(r)]; mend
[mend]
gold
[gəυld] = go
[gəυ] & held
[held]
astrology
US [ə'stra:.lə.dзi] = at
[ət]; straw
US [stra:]***; let
[let]; gee
[dзi:]
horoscope
US ['hכ:r.ə.skoυp]
= horn
US
[hכ:rn];
at
[ət]; scope
[skoυp]
zodiacal
[zəυ'daı.ə.k(ə)l]
= zone
[zəυn]; die
[daı] / dies
[daız]; at
[ət]; call [kכ:l]
upright
['Λp.raıt]**** = up
[Λp]; right
[raıt]
crucial
['kru:.ζ(ә)l]= crew
[kru:]*****; shall
[ζ(ә)l]
pyromania
[paı.rəυ'meı.ni.ə]
= pyre
[paıə(r)]******;
row
[rəυ];
may
[meı];
knee
[ni:]
/ kneel
[ni:l];
at
[ət]
hooligan
['hu:.lı.g(ə)n] = who
[hu:]; lit
[lıt]; gone
[gαn]
kudos
['kju:.dαs]******
= cue
[kju:] / queue
[kju:]; does
[dΛs]
cipher
['saı.fə(r)]*******
= sigh
[saı]
/ sight
[saıt];
fair
[feə(r)]
superwise
['su:.pә.vaız]
= sue
[su:]; per
[pә(r)];
vice
[vaıs]********
manipulate
[mə'nıp.jυ.leıt]
= man
[mæn];
nip
[nıp]*********;
you
[jυ];
late
[leıt]
leitmotiv
['laıt.məυ.ti:f]
= light
[laıt];
mow
[məυ];
teeth
[ti:θ]**********
asinine
['æs.ı.naın]***********
= ass
[æs];
in
[ın];
nine
[naın]
lackadaisical
[læk.ə'deı.zı.k(ə)l]
************ = lack
[læk];
at
[ət];
day
[deı];
zip
[zıp];
call [kכ:l]
laconic
[lə'kαn.ık] = let
[let]; con
[kαn]*************;
eke
[i:k] / ache
[eık]
begger
['beg.ə(r)]
= beg
[beg];
err
[eə(r)]
*
leer
– (especially of men) to look at someone in an unpleasant and
sexually interesed way
**
dire –
very serious or extreme; very bad
**
held
– kept or maintained
***
straw
– a thin tube made on plastic or waterproof paper that is used to
suck liquid into the mouth
****
upright
– straight up or vertical; honest, responsible and moral
*****
crew
– a group of people who work together, especially all those who
work on and operate a ship, aircraft, etc.; if you crew a boat, or
crew for someone on their boat, you help to sail it
******
pyre
– a large pile of wood on which a dead body is burnt in some parts
of the world
******
kudos
– the fame and public admiration that a person receives as a result
of a particular achievement or position in society
*******
cipher
– a person or group of people without power, but used by others for
their own purposes, or someone who is not important; a system of
writing that prevents most people from understanding the message; a
zero
********
vice
– moral fault or weakness in someone's character; illegal and
immoral activities, especially involving illegal sex, drugs, etc.; a
tool with two parts which can be moved together b y tightening a screw
so that an object can be held firmly between them while it is being
worked on; see also: vice-
as a title
*********
nip
– to press something quickly and quite hard between two objects;
to go somewhere quickly or be somewhere for only a short time; a
small amount of strong alcoholic drink
**********
teeth
–
effective force or power
***********
asinine
– extremely stupid
************
lackadaisical
– lacking
enthusiasm and effort; zip
– energy, speed; to move or go somewhere very quickly; nothing
*************
con
– a disadvantage or a reason for not doing something
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 14-Dec-2014 at 12:23
Expressions and
greetings not for tomorrow...:
tomorrow
US [tə'mכ:
r.oυ] = to
[tə]
/ tell
[tel];
more
US [mכ:
r]; owe
US [oυ]
hi
[haı] = hie
[haı]* / high
[haı]
hello
[hel'əυ] = hell
[hel];
owe
[əυ]
boohoo
[bu:'hu:] = boo
[bu:]**;
who
[hu:]
hoo-ha
['hu:.ha:] = who
[hu:]; ha
[ha:]***
hoorey
[hυ'reı] = who
[hu:] / hook
[hυk];
ray
[reı]
hurray
[hə'reı] = huh
[hə]****
/ ray
[reı]
hip
hip hurray
[hıp hıp hə'reı] =
hip
[hıp]*****;
hip
[hıp]; huh
[hə]
/ ray
[reı]
hooroo
[hυ'ru:] = who
[hu:] / hook
[hυk]; rue
[ru:]******
yoo-hoo
['ju:.hu:]******* = you
[ju:];
who
[hu:]
yippee
[jı'pi:] = yid
[jıd]********; pee
[pi:]
yeoman
['jəυ.mən]********* = yo
[jəυ]; man
[mæn]
goodbye
['gυd.baı] = good
[gυd]; by
[baı] /
buy [baı]
night
[naıt] = nigh
[naı] & at
[ət]
midnight
['mıd.naıt] = mid-
[mıd-];
night
[naıt]
dawn
[dכ:n]
= dawn
[dכ:n]**********
today
[tə'deı] = to
[tə]
/ tell
[tel]; day
[deı]
someday
['sΛm.deı] = some
[sΛm]; day
[deı]
yesterday
['jes.tә.deı] = yes
[jes]; tear
[teә(r)]***********;
day [deı]
nowadays
['naυ.ә.deız] = now
[naυ]; at
[ət];
days
[deız]
always
['כ:l.weız]
= all
[כ:l];
ways
[weız]
usually
['ju:.зu.ə.li] = you
[ju:];
jus
[зu:]; at
[ət];
lit
[lıt]
lately
['leıt.li] = late
[leıt]************; lit
[lıt]
sometimes
['sΛm.taımz] = some
[sΛm];
times
[taımz]*************
seldom
['sel.dəm] = sell
[sel];
them
[ðəm]
often
['αf.t(ə)n] = off
[αf]**************; ten
[ten]
never
['nev.ə(r)] = nerve
[nз:v]***************; err
[eə(r)]
*
hie
– to go quickly or to hurry yourself
**
boo
–
to make na expression of strong disapproval or disagreement; an
expression, usually shouted, used to surprise or frighten someone who
does not know you are near them
***
ha
– used to express satisfaction that something bad has happened to
someone who deserved it, or
to express a feeling of victory
****
huh
– used at the end of a question of statement, especially when you
want someone to agree with what you have said
*****
hip
– approval; fashionable; the area below the waist and above the
legs at either side of the body, or the joint which connects the leg
to the upper part of the body
******
rue
– to feel sory about an event and wish it had not happened; regret
*******
yoo-hoo
–
used to attract a person's attention
********
yid
– OFFENSIVE
a Jew
*********
yeoman
– in the past, a man who was not a servant and owned and cultivated
an area of
land; yo
–
used as an informal greeting between people who know each other or as
an expression of approval
**********
dawn
– early morning; to become known or obvious
***********
tear
– to move very quickly
************
late
–
(happening or being) near the end of a period of time; dead; see
also: recently
[ri:.s(ə)nt.li] =
re
[ri:]; sent
[sent]; lit
[lıt]
*************
times
– word for historical period; multiplied by; amount
**************
off
– not operating; removed; not at work; separated; distant (from) in
time or space
***************
nerve
– bravery or confidence necessary to do something difficult,
unpleasant or rude; the rudeness to do something that you know will
upset other people; nerve
yourself –
to make yourselve brave enough to do something
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 18-Dec-2014 at 15:02
The
intended end of people
{['pi:.pl] = pee
[pi:]; plea
[pli:]} losing their water in godlike fire:
THEE IN GLEE &
WISH ALL FAIR BET
[ði:
ın gli:&wıζ כ
:l
feә(r) bet]
THE ENGLISH ALPHABET
[ði: 'ıη.glıζ
'æl.fə.bet]
eh
[eı]
- a [eı]
be
[bi:] - b [bi:]
see
[si:] - c
[si:]
deed
[di:d] - d [di:]
eat
[i:t] - e [i:]
eff
[ef] - f [ef]
gee
[dзi:] - g
[dзi:]
age
[eıdз] - h [eıtζ]
I
[aı]
/ eye
[aı] - i [aı]
jay
[dзeı] - j
[dзeı]
cay
[keı]* - k [keı]
hell
[hel] - l
[el]
'em
[əm] - m
end
[end] - n [en]
owe
[əυ] - o [əυ]
pee
[pi:] - p [pi:]
queue
[kju:] - q [kju:]
are
[a:(r)] - r [a:(r)]
ass
[æs] - s [es]
tee
[ti:] - t [ti:]
you
[ju:] - u [ju:]
wee
[wi:] - v [vi:]
double
you
['dΛb.l ju:] - w ['dΛb.l.ju:]
ex
[eks] - x [eks]
why
[waı] - y [waı]
said
[sed] - z [zed]
*
see: cayman
['keı.mən]
= cay
[keı]; man
[mæn]
At
the beginning there was a word, and at the end there will be also a
word (the
same word...)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'The
wise person, even if they act alone, can pass understanding to an
ass'
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 25-Dec-2014 at 16:09
Christmas* isn't
placed near winter** solstice by accident.
The
birth of Christ***
is nothing more than the
increase of daylight;
what happens each year and it makes sense when the days get longer...
*
Christmas
['krıs.məs] = christen
['krıs.(ə)n]; mass
[mæs]^ / crisp
[krısp]^^; mass
[mæs]^^^
^
mass
– a religious ceremony; having an effect on or involving a large
number of people or forming a large amount
^^
crisp
– describes weather that is cold, dry and bright, describes air
that is cold, dry and fresh
^^^
mass
– a large amount of something that has no particular shape or
arrangement; the amount of matter in any solid object or in any
volume of liquid or gas
**
winter
['wın.tə(r)]
= win
[wın]; tear
[teə(r)]
***
Jesus
Christ
[dзi:.zəs'kraıst] = gee
[dзi:];
zest
[zest];
cry
[kraı] & east [i:st]
What
was the
Star of Bethlehem?
The answer is hidden in the name of the twelfth month of the year:
December
[dı'sem.bə(r)] = did
[dıd]; SAM
[sæm]; bear
[beə(r)]
SAM
[sæm] – surface-to-air
missile
Words connected
to light, ray and day:
light
[laıt] = lie
[laı] & at
[ət]
alight
[ə'laıt]* = at
[ət];
light
[laıt]
delight
[dı'laıt]** = did
[dıd];
light
[laıt]
delightful
[dı'laıt.f(ə)l] = did
[dıd];
light
[laıt];
fell
[fel]
enlighten
[ın'laı.t(ə)n] = in
[ın]; light
[laıt]; end
[end]
/ in
[ın]; lie
[laı]; ten
[ten]
enlightenment
[ın'laı.t(ə)n.mənt] = in
[ın]; light
[laıt]; end
[end];
meant
[ment] / in
[ın]; lie
[laı]; ten
[ten]; meant
[ment]
raze
[reız]*** = ray
[reı] & has
[əz]
raid
[reıd]**** = ray
[reı] & add
[æd]
daytime
['deı.taım] = day
[deı]; time
[taım]
daylights
['deı.laıts]***** = day
[deı]; lights
[laıts]
daybreak
['deı.breık] = day
[deı]; break
[breık]
twilight
['twaı.laıt] = twine
[twaın]; light
[laıt]
light-headed
[laıt'hed.ıd]****** = light
[laıt]; head
[hed] / had
[hæd];
id
[ıd]
daze
[deız] = day
[deı] & has
[əz]
dazed
[deızd]******* = day
[deı] & has
[əz] & add
[æd]
radiate
['reı.di.eıt]******** = ray
[reı]; deed
[di:d] / did
[dıd]; eight
[eıt] / ate
[eıt]
radiation
['reı.di'eı.ζ(ə)n] = ray
[reı]; deed
[di:d] / did
[dıd];
eh
[eı]; shone
[ζαn]
radial
['reı.di.əl] = ray
[reı]; deed
[di:d] / did
[dıd]; all [כ:l]
radium
['reı.di.əm] = ray
[reı]; deed
[di:d] / did
[dıd];
'em
[əm]
radiology
US ['reı.di'a:.lə.dзi] = ray
[reı]; deed
[di:d] / did
[dıd]; ah
[a:]; let
[let]; gee
[dзi:]
radio
['reı.di.əυ] = ray
[reı]; deed
[di:d] / did
[dıd]; owe
[əυ]
radiotherapy
[reı.di.əυ'Өer.ə.pi] = ray
[reı]; deed
[di:d] / did
[dıd]; owe
[əυ]; fair
[feə(r)]; at
[ət]; pee
[pi:]
radiator
['reı.di.eı.tə(r)]********* = ray
[reı]; deed
[di:d] / did
[dıd]; eh
[eı]; tear
[teə(r)]
light-
the
brightness that comes from the sun, fire, etc. and from electrical
devices, and that allows things to be seen; a device which produces
light; to produce light; to start to burn; not heavy; the opposite of
dark; entertaining and easily understood, but not serious and not
intended to make you think
*
alight
– burning, on fire; showing excitement and happiness; to get out of
a vehicle; to land on something; to find or unexpectedly see
something
**
delight
–
(something or someone that gives) great pleasure, satisfaction or
happiness
***
raze
– to completely destroy a city, building, etc.
****
raid
– a short sudden attack, usually by a small group of people
*****
daylights
– beat/knock
the (living) daylights out of sb-
to hit someone very hard, many times; see also: daylight
******
light-headed
–
if you feel light-headed you feel weak and as if you are going to
lose your balance
*******
dazed
- very
confused and unable to think clearly because you are shocked or have
hit your head
********
radiate
– to produce heat and/or light, or (of heat or light) to be
produced; to show an emotion or quality, or (of an emotion or
quality) to be shown or felt; to spread out in all directions from
the central point
*********
radiator
– a device, usually a container filled with water, that sends out
heat
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 28-Dec-2014 at 11:49
Just before Hogmanay:
Hogmanay
['hαg.mə.neı]
= hog
[hαg]*;
man
[mæn];
nay
[neı]**
*
hog
– a pig, especially one which is allowed to grow large so that it
can be eaten; someone who takes much more than a fair share of
something, especially by eating too much
**
nay
– even more
seasons:
season
['si:.z(ə)n] = see
[si:]; zen
[zen] / zenith
['zen.ıӨ]
winter
['wın.tə(r)]
= win
[wın]; tear
[teə(r)]
spring
[sprıη] = spring
[sprıη]*
summer
['sΛm.ә(r)] = sum
[sΛm]; err
[eә(r)]
autumn
['כ:.tәm]
= ore
[כ:(r)];
them
[ðəm]
*
spring
– to appear or start to exist suddenly; to move quickly and
suddenly towards a particular place; a place where water naturally
flows out from the ground
months of the
year:
January
['dзæn.jυə.ri]
US ['dзæn.ju:.er.i] = gen
[dзen]; you're
[jυr]; re
[ri] US gen
[dзen]; you
[ju:]; err
US [er]; eat
[i:t]
February
US ['feb.ru:.er.i] = fab
[fæb]*;
rue
[ru:]; err
US [er]; eat
[i:t]
March
[ma:tζ] = march
[ma:tζ]** the
vernal equinox
April
['eı.prəl] = eh
[eı]; pray
[preı]
/ prey
[preı] & hell
[hel]^
May
[meı] = may
[meı]
June
[dзu:n] =
Jew
[dзu:] & 'un
[ən]*** / can
[kən] the
summer solstice
July
[dзυ'laı] = Jewry
[dзυə.ri]; lie
[laı]
August
['כ:.gəst]
= ore
[כ:(r)];
guest
[gest]
September
[sep'tem.bə(r)] = sap
[sæp]****; term
[tз:m]; bear
[beə(r)] the
autumn
equinox
October
US [a:k'toυ.bə(r)] = arc
[a:k] / ark
[a:k];
tow
US
[toυ]; bear
[beə(r)]
November
[nəυ.vem.bə(r)] = no
[nəυ]; vamp
[væmp]*****; bear
[beə(r)]
December
[dı'sem.bə(r)] = did
[dıd]; SAM
[sæm]; bear
[beə(r)] the
winter solstice
*
fab
– informal for fabulous
**
march
– to forcefully make someone go somewhere by taking hold of them
and pulling them there or going there with them; the determined
advance of a state, activity or idea
***
'un
– one
****
sap
–
to weaken someone or take away strength or an important quality from
someone, especially over a long period of time
*****
vamp
– a woman who is conscious of and makes use of her attractiveness
to men in order to get what she wants; vamp
sth up
– to make something more exciting
^
Easter
[i:.stə(r)] = eat
[i:t];
stare
[steə(r)] / east
[i:st];
steer [stıə(r)]
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 01-Jan-2015 at 16:11
Best
wishes in New Year to
all those who consider -
why
so many countries have an
eagle as their national ensign,
why
the Madonna treads a
snake and
why
each
sound has its own frequency...
-
for not being in trepidation (trap in day shone)^
^trepidation
[trep.ı'deı.ζ(ə)n]
= trap
[træp];
in [ın];
day
[deı];
shone
[ζan]
'Id'
long before Freud:
acid
['æs.ıd]*
= ass
[æs];
id
[ıd]
arid
['ær.ıd]**
= air [eə(r)]; id [ıd]
avid
['æv.ıd]***
= av
[æv]- AV (audio-visual); id
[ıd]
beloved
[bı'lΛv.ıd]****
= be [bı];
love
[lΛv];
id [ıd]
dogged
['dαg.ıd]*****= dog
[dαg]; id
[ıd]
fetid
['fet.ıd]******
= fat [fæt]; id
[ıd]
frigid
['frıdз.ıd]******* = fridge
[frıdз]; id
[ıd]
horrid
['hαr.ıd]
US ['hכ:r.ıd]********
= hard
[ha:d];
id
[ıd] US horn
[hכ:rn];
id
[ıd]
indebted
[ın'det.ıd]*********
= in [ın];
dept
[det];
id
[ıd]
insipid
[ın'sıp.ıd]**********
= in
[ın]; sip
[sıp]; id
[ıd]
intrepid
[ın'trep.ıd]***********
= in
[ın]; trap
[træp]; id
[ıd]
jagged
['dзæg.ıd]************
= jag [dзæg];
id
[ıd]
livid
['lıv.ıd]*************
= live
[lıv];
id
[ıd]
lurid
US
['lυr.ıd]**************
= lure
US [lυr];
id
[ıd]
rigid
['rıdз.ıd]***************
= ridge
[rıdз];
id
[ıd]
(...)
id
[ıd] – the deepest part of the unconscious mind that represents
the most basic natural human needs and emotions such as hunger, anger
and the wish of pleasure
*
acid
– containing acid, or having similar qualities to an acid;
describes a remark or way of speaking that is cruel or criticizes
something in an unkind way; notice: the best acid is water;
ass
–
a stupid person; used by man to refer to sexual activity, or to women
considered only as sex objects
**
arid
– very dry; unsuccessful; not interesting and lacking in
imagination
***
avid
– extremely eager or interested
****
beloved
– loved very much
*****
dogged
–
very determined to do something, even if it is very difficult;
******
fetid, foetid
– smelling extremely bad and stale
*******
frigid
– (of a woman) having difficulty in becoming sexually excited;
unfriendly or very formal; extremely cold
********
horrid
– unpleasant or unkind; see: horned
soul
*********
indebted
– grateful because of help given
**********
insipid
– lacking a strong taste or character, or lacking interest or
energy; sip
– to drink,
taking only a very small amount at a time
***********
intrepid
–
extremely brave and showing no fear of dangerous situations; trap
– a
dangerous or unpleasant situation which you have got into and
from which it is difficult or impossible to
escape
************
jagged
– rough and uneven, with sharp points
*************
livid
– extremely engry; of an unpleasant purple or dark blue colour;
live
– to be alive or have life; (of things which can not be alive) to
exist or continue to exist
**************
lurid
– shocking because involving violence, sex or immoral activity; too
brightly coloured; lure
– the quality or power that something or someone has that makes
them attractive; to persuade someone to do something or go somewhere
by offering them something exciting
***************
rigid
– stiff or fixed; not able to be bent, moved, changed or persuaded;
ridge
– a long narrow raised part of a surface, especially a high edge
along a mountain; the part of a roof where the sloping sides join at
the top
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 04-Jan-2015 at 12:41
'Id'
long
before Freud (continued):
pallid
['pæl.ıd]*
= pal
[pæl];
id
[ıd]
placid
['plæs.ıd]**
= plash
[plæζ];
id
[ıd]
ragged
['ræg.ıd]***
= rag
[ræg];
id
[ıd]
rapid
['ræp.ıd]****
= rap
[ræp];
id
[ıd]
solid
['sαl.ıd]*****
= salt
[sαlt];
id
[ıd]
stunted
US
['stΛnt.ıd]******
= stunt
[stΛnt];
id
[ıd]
squalid
['skwαl.ıd]*******
= squall
[skwכ:l];
id
[ıd]
stolid
['stαl.ıd]********
= stall
[stכ:l];
id
[ıd]
sweated
['swet.ıd]********* = sweat
[swet];
id
[ıd]
tepid
['tep.ıd]**********
= tap
[tæp];
id
[ıd]
timid
['tım.ıd]***********
= teem
[ti:m];
id
[ıd]
torrid
US
['tכ:r.ıd]************
= tore
US [tכ:r];
id
[ıd]
valid
['væl.ıd]*************
= valve
[vælv];
id
[ıd]
vapid
['væp.ıd]**************
= WAP [wæp];
id
[ıd]
varied
US
['ver.ıd]***************
= vary
US ['ver.i] & id
[ıd]
vivid
['vıv.ıd]****************
= viva
['vi:.və] & id
[ıd]
wicked
['wık.ıd]*****************
= wick
[wık]; id
[ıd]
wretched
['retζ.ıd]******************
= wretch
[retζ];
id
[ıd]
feed
[fi:d] = fee
[fi:] & id
[ıd]
id
[ıd] – the deepest part of the unconscious mind that represents
the most basic natural human needs and emotions such as hunger, anger
and the wish of pleasure
*
pallid
– very pale, in a way that looks unattractive and unhealthy;
lacking enthusiasm or excitement; pal
– used when talking to a man who is annoying you
**
placid
– having a calm appearance or characteristics; plash
– the noise of slowly running water
***
ragged
– not in good condition; torn or uneven; (of a person) untidy,
dirty and wearing old torn clothes; rag
– a torn piece of old cloth; to say things which are amusing but a
little unkind
****
rapid –
fast or sudden; rap
– to hit or say something suddenly and forcefully; a sudden short
noise, especially one made by hitting a hard surface; a judgement or
reaction
*****
solid
– hard or firm, keeping a clear shape; an object that has a height,
width and length, and is not flat; not liquid or gas; a substance
that is not liquid or gas; certain or safe; of a good standard;
giving confidence or support; continuous; salt
–
a chemical substance which is a combination of a metal or a base with
an acid; base:
a chemical that dissolves in water and combines with an acid to
create salt; the lowest part of something; not honourable and lacking
in morals; the number on which a counting system is built
******
stunted
– dwarfish; very small; stunt
– to prevent the growth or development of something from reaching
its limit; an exciting action; something that is done to get
attention
*******
squalid –
extremely dirty and unpleasant, immoral; involving sex and drugs,
etc. in an unpleasant way; squall
– a sudden strong wind; to make a loud sharp noise
********
stolid
– (of a person) calm and not showing emotion or excitement, or (of
a thing) not interesting or attractive; stall
–
a small encolsure within a farm building in which there is space for
one animal to be kept; to delay taking action or avoid giving an
answer
*********
sweated
– involving workers who are paid very little and who work many
hours in very bad conditions
**********
tepid
–
(of liquid) not very warm; describes a reaction which is not
enthusiastic; tap
– a device that controls the flow of liquid, especially water, from
a pipe; a device that controls the flow of gas from a pipe; to hit
something gently, and often repeatedly; to obtain or make use of
something
***********
timid
– shy and nervous; lacking confidence; easily frightened;
teem
– to rain heavily
************
torrid
– extremely hot; involving strong emotions, especially those of
sexual love; see: a
torrid time
– a period when you experience a lot of problems; tore
–
past
simple of
tear
*************
valid
– based on truth or reason; able to be accepted; valve
– a device which opens
and closes to control the flow of liquids or
gases; electron lamp
**************
vapid
– lacking intelligence or imagination; WAP
– Wireless Application Protocol: a system which allows you to use
the Internet using a type of mobile phone
***************
varied
– containing or changing between several different things or types;
vary
– to be different; to change or cause something to change in amount
or level
****************
vivid
– producing very clear, powerful and detailed images in the mind;
brightly
coloured; viva
– used to express approval or good wishes
*****************
wicked
– morally wrong and bad, slightly immoral or bad for you, but in an
attractive way, excellent; wick
– a piece of string in the center of a candle, or a similar part of
a light, which supplies fuel to the flame
******************
wretched –
unhappy, unpleasant or of low quality; used to express annoyance;
very unhappy; wretch
– a person who experiences something unpleasant; someone who is
unpleasant or annoying
|
Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 08-Jan-2015 at 13:18
'Id',
'ego'
and 'superego'
forehead
['fαr.ıd]
= for
[fכ:(r)]
/ far
[fa:(r)]; id
[ıd]
big-headid
[bıg'hed.ıd]
= big
[bıg];
head
[hed] / had
[hæd];
id
[ıd]
clear-sighted
[klıə'saıt.ıd]
= clear
[klıə(r)];
sight
[saıt];
id
[ıd]
cold-blooded
[kəυld'blΛd.ıd]*
= cold
[kəυld];
blood
[blΛd];
id
[ıd]
hot-blooded
[hαt'blΛd.ıd]**
= hot
[hαt];
blood
[blΛd];
id
[ıd]
warm-blooded
[wכ:m'blΛd.ıd]***
= warm
[wכ:m];
blood
[blΛd];
id
[ıd]
whole-hearted
US [hoυl'ha:r.ıd]****
= whole
US [hoυl];
heart
US [ha:rt]; id
[ıd]
hard-headed
[ha:d'hed.ıd]*****
= hard
[ha:d]; head
[hed] / had
[hæd];
id
[ıd]
idiom
['ıd.i.əm]******
= id
[ıd];
eat
[i:t]; 'em
[əm]
idiomatic
['ıd.i.ə'mæt.ık]
= id
[ıd];
eat
[i:t]; at
[ət]; mat
[mæt]*******; eke
[i:k] / ache
[eık]
ideogram
['ıd.i.ə.græm] = id
[ıd]; eat
[i:t]; at
[ət]; gram
[græm]
idiosyncrasy
[ıd.i.ə'sıη.krә.si]********
= id
[ıd];
eat
[i:t]; at
[ət]; sing
[sıη]; crow
[krәυ]; see
[si:]
idiot
['ıd.i.ət]
= id
[ıd];
eat
[i:t]; at
[ət]
idiotic
US ['ıd.i'a:.tık]
= id
[ıd];
eat
[i:t]; ah
[a:]; tick
[tık] / tic
[tık]
idiocy
['ıd.i.ə.si]
= id
[ıd];
eat
[i:t]; at
[ət]; see
[si:]
idyll
['ıd.(ә)l]*********
= id
[ıd];
hell
[hel]
ego
['i:.gəυ] = eat
[i:t]; go
[gəυ]
alter
ego
['αl.tə(r) 'i:.gəυ]********** = all
[כ:l];
tear
[teə(r)];
eat
[i:t]; go
[gəυ]
egocentric
[i:.gəυ'sen.trık]***********= eat
[i:t]; go
[gəυ]; sent
[sent]; trick
[trık]
egomania
[i:.gəυ'meı.ni.ə]************ = eat
[i:t]; go
[gəυ]; may
[meı]; knee
[ni:] / kneel
[ni:l]; at
[ət]
egotism
[i:.gəυ.tı.z(ə)m]************* = eat
[i:t]; go
[gəυ]; tee
[ti:];
is
[ız]; 'em
[əm]
egoism
[i:.gəυ.ı.z(ə)m] = eat
[i:t]; go
[gəυ]; ease
[i:z]; 'em
[əm]
superego
[su:.pə'ri:.gəυ]
=
sue
[su:];
per
[pə(r)];
re
[ri:]
& eat
[i:t]; go
[gəυ]
id
[ıd] – the deepest part of the unconscious mind that represents
the most basic natural human needs
and emotions such as hunger, anger
and the wish of pleasure
ego
['i:.gəυ] – the part of a person's mind which tries to match the
hidden desires of the id with the demands of reality; your
idea or opinion of yourself, or a great feeling of your own
importance and ability
superego
[su:.pə'ri:.gəυ] – the part of your mind which knows what is
right and wrong according to the rules of the society in which you
live, and which causes you to feel guilty when you do something wrong
*
cold-blooded – describes
animals that can can only control their body heat by taking in heat
from the outside or by being very active f.ex. snakes and lizards
**
hot-blooded – showing
strong feelings very easily and quickly, especially anger or love;
describes a person with strong sexual feelings and energy
***
warm-blooded –
having a body temperature which stays the same and does not change
with the
temperature of the surroundings f.ex. birds
****
whole-hearted
– completely enthusiastic
*****
hard-headed
– not influenced by emotions
******
idiom
– a group of words in a fixed order that have a particular meaning
that is different from
the meanings of each word understood on its
own; the style of expression in writing, speech or music that is
typical of a particular period, person or group; native language or
dialect
*******
mat
– a thick layer of something, which is twisted together untidily
********
idiosyncrasy
– a strange or unusual habit, way of behaving or feature that
someone or something has; sing
– to make musical sounds; to make or be filled with a (high)
ringing sound;
*********
idyll
– a very happy, peaceful and simple situation or period of time
**********alter
ego –
the side of someone's personality which
is not usually seen by other people
***********
egocentric
–
describes someone who is selfish, thinking only of themselves
************
egomania
–
when a person considers themselves to be
very important and able to do anything that they want to do
*************
egotism
–
the tendency to think only about yourself
and consider yourself better and
more important than other people
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 17-Jan-2015 at 15:45
What
have in common Kurds from Kurdistan, extinct Kurs from Courland
(Kurland) or Kuru tribe from
India? The answer may seem simple; the
same root in their names – kur.
There are other examples: ancient people from Kurile Islands were
called kuru,
in northeast Poland live Kurps so far. We've got thisword core also
in many geographical names like Kurdufan,
Kurajma situated nearby ancient Nuri in Sudan, Kursk in Russia,
Kuroshima in Japan, Kurseong
in India but
also Kurów or Kurowo in Poland.
'kur'
in Ainu language means 'shadow', 'darkness' but also 'man'; in
Japanese 'kuru'
means 'darkness' and 'kuro'
is 'black'; Korean 'kurim'
and Tungusic 'kurunyuk'
mean the same: 'soot' and in Mongolian and Turkish 'kara'
is 'black'.
In
Basque language 'zakur'
is a 'dog'.
And
in English:
cur
[kз:(r)]
– a mongrel (dog of mixed type), especially one that is frightening
or fierce; a person who is thought to be worthless or cowardly
The
most popular Polish curse is 'Kurwa
mać',
I suppose some of you heard it at least once. But when you analyse
these two words they show quite an interesting meaning. 'Kurwa'
is a 'woman
from Kur
tribe'
and 'mać'
is old Polish word for 'mother'.
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 08-Feb-2015 at 13:27
Sumerian
myth about Enki and
Ninhursag
describes primordial
waters Kur
from the Lower World
that went up to the surface and threatened to
cover everything with water causing flood, but they were kept back by
Ninurta,
who was
the
son of Enlil
– he put on Kur the pile of stones.
It
seems to be connected to the first tumulous or barrow and that root
stayed in many languages like Polish 'kurhan',
Russian 'кypгaн'.
Ainu
were to derived from the sexual relationship between a princess and a
dog (wolf). As it was said before, English 'cur'
means 'mongrel,
but also a person who is thought to be worthless'.
In Sikhu tribe they added the expression 'Kaur' after female first
name, what translates as 'princess'. Mind also shells of cowrie
(cowry) that were used in many parts of the world not only as money
(Africa and southern Asia) but also for decorative purposes (Kalash
people in Pakistan
or mountaineers
in Poland near Zakopane).
Goddesses
Kauri
appear in Tibetan Book
of the Dead.
In
India a sigh of circle, over which there is a cross, is called Kuri
and belongs to misteries of god Wisznu.
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One
of the most moral Old Prussians (many of them killed by Knights of
the Cross in Northeastern Poland) remained so called 'Pruskie
Baby' (Prussian old women)
- female figures with a horn made from stone, found also in other
countries.
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Brückner
writes about goddess
Kurko*,
'Kurek'
was a figure made probably form the last ears of
corn, carried in the
procession during harvest home. Presumed goddess
Kurche
remainds Polish curse: 'kurcze'
and 'kurde'
what was at first nothing else than a recalling to the almighty
power.
*Finnish
'Kurko'
means 'wizard' similar to Estonian 'Kuri'
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 19-Feb-2015 at 15:18
From
KUR to UR
'UR'
in Basque means WATER
Earth-universe
was called Lurbira, as the element: 'Lurra', 'Luur' or 'Lur' that
was connected to ice and snow ('euria' – rain; 'elurria' or
'elurra' – snow).
Even
in the XIIth century Basques called God – Urcia.
Ur
http://sumerianshakespeare.com
Uruk
http://upload.wikimedia.org
Mari
http://upload.wikimedia.org
Mari
was Basques goddess, also called Amaya or Maya and Her Time comes...
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 06-Apr-2015 at 09:31
Medicine
doctor
['dαk.tə(r)] = dock [dαk]*; tear [teə(r)]
patient
['peı.ζ(ә)nt] = pay [peı]; shan't US [ζænt]
antibiotic
[æn.ti.baı'αt.ık] = and [ən]; tee [ti:]; buy
[baı]; at [ət]; eke [i:k]
/ ache
[eık]
placebo
[plə'si:.bəυ]
= play [pleı] / plan [plæn]; see [si:]; bow
[bəυ]**
epidemic
[ep.ı'dem.ık] = ape [eıp]; in
[ın]; damn [dæm]; eke [i:k]
/ ache
[eık]
hospital
['hαs.pı.t(ə)l] = has
[həz]; pee
[pi:] / pill
[pıl]***; tell
[tel]
prescription
[prı'skrıp.ζ(ә)n] = pre-
[pri:]; script
[skrıpt]; shone
[ζan]
medicine
['med.ı.sən] = mad
[mæd]; in
[ın]; sun
[sΛn]
surgeon
[sз:.dз(ә)n] = sir
[sз:(r)]; gen
[dзen]
treatment
[tri:t.mәnt] = treat
[tri:t]; meant
[ment]
operation
US [a:.pә'reı.ζ(ә)n] = are
[a:(r)]; per
[pә(r)]; ray
[reı]; shone
[ζan]
radiotherapy
[reı.di.əυ'Өer.ə.pi] = ray
[reı]; deed
[di:d] / did
[dıd]; owe
[əυ]; fair
[feə(r)] / tear
[teə(r)]; at
[ət]; pee
[pi:]
sanatorium
[sæn.ə'tכ:.ri.əm
] = sun
[sΛn];
at
[ət]; tore
[tכ:(r)];
re
[ri];
'em
[əm]
transfusion
[træns'fju:.з(ә)n] = trans-
[træns-]****; few
[fju:]; gen
[dзen]
abortion
[ә'bכ:.ζ(ә)n
] = at
[әt];
bore
[bכ:(r)];
shone
[ζan]
relieve
[rı'li:v]***** = re-
[rı-]; live
[lıv]
vaccine
['væk.si:n] = vac
[væk]******; seen
[si:n]
cytology
[saı'tαl.ə.dзi] = sigh
[saı]; tall
[tכ:l];
at
[ət]; gee
[dзi]
schizo
['skıt.səυ] = skit
[skıt]*******; sow
[səυ]
hypnosis
[hıp'nəυ.sıs] = hip
[hıp]********; no
[nəυ]; sees
[si:s] / cease
[si:s]
psychic
['saı.kık]= sigh
[saı]; kick
[kık]*********
psychology
[saı'kαl.ə.dзi] = sigh
[saı]; call
[kכ:l];
at
[ət]; gee
[dзi]
psychologist
[saı'kαl.ə.dзıst] = sigh
[saı]; call
[kכ:l];
at
[ət]; gee
[dзi]
& east
[i:st]
psychosis
[saı'kəυ.sıs]= sigh
[saı]; co-
[kəυ-]; cease
[si:s]
psychoterapy
[saı'kəυ'Өer.ə.pi]= sigh
[saı]; co-
[kəυ-]; fair
[feə(r)] / tear
[teə(r)]; at
[ət]; pee
[pi:]
*
dock – to remove part of something, especially money; a
specially enclosed area of water in a port that is used for loading
and unloading or repairing ships; a long platform built over water
where
passengers can get on or off a boat or where goods can be
loaded and unloaded;
see: dock a dog – cut the dog's
tail
**
bow – bow to sb / sth to do what someone else wants
you to do, usually unwillingly
***
pill – a small solid piece of medicine which a person
swallows without chewing; an annoying person
****
trans- – having changed from one thing to another; across
*****
relieve – to steal something from someone; polite word
for urinate
******
vac – a period of time; an act of cleaning something
*******
skit – a short amusing play which makes a joke of something
********
hip – an expression that is called out, often by a group of
people at the same time, to express approval of someone
*********
kick – a strong feeling of excitement and pleasure; a new
interest, especially one that does not last long
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Posted By: aniart
Date Posted: 16-Apr-2015 at 13:33
Education
hypothesis
[haı'pαӨ.ə.sıs]
= high [haı]; path
[pa:Ө];
at [ət];
sees
[si:s] / cease
[si:s]
scientist
['saıən.tıst]
= sigh
[saı]
& and
[ən];
tee
[ti:] & east
[i:st]
scientific
[saıən'tıf.ık]
= sigh
[saı]
& and
[ən];
teeth
[ti:Ө]*;
eke
[i:k] / ache
[eık]
academy
[ə'kæd.ə.mi]
= at
[ət]; cad
[kæd]**;
at
[ət]; me
[mi:]
education
[ed.jυ'keı.ζ(ә)n]
= add
[æd];
you
[jυ]; K
[keı]***;
shone
[ζan]
university
[ju:.nı'vз:.sı.ti]
= you
[ju:]; knee
[ni:] / kneel
[ni:l]; verse
[vз:s] / versus
['vз:.sәs]; see
[si:]; tee
[ti:]
unit
['ju:.nıt]
= you
[ju:]; nit
[nıt]****
student
['stju:.d(ə)nt]
= stew
[stju:];
dent
[dent]*****
study
['stΛd.i]
= stud
[stΛd]******;
eat
[i:t]
professor
[prə'fes.ә(r)]
= pro-
[prəυ-];
fess
[fes]*******; err
[eә(r)]
teacher
['ti:.tζə(r)]
= tee
[ti:]********;
chair
[tζeə(r)]
collegiate
[kə'li:.dзi.ət]
= can
[kən];
lee
[li:]
/ lit
[lıt];
gee
[dзi];
at
[ət]
department
[dı'pa:t.mənt]
= did
[dıd];
part
[pa:t]; meant
[ment]
vice-rector
[vaıs-rek.tə(r)]
= vice
[vaıs]*********;
rack
[ræk]; tear
[teə(r)]
lecture
['lek.tζə(r)] = lack
[læk]; chair
[tζeə(r)]
area
['eə.ri.ə]
= air
[eə(r)];
re
[ri]; at
[ət]
degree
[dı'gri:]
= did
[dıd];
greed
[gri:d]
document
['dαk.jυ.mənt]
= dock
[dαk]; you
[jυ]; meant
[ment]
paper
['peı.pə(r)]
= pay
[peı];
per
[pə(r)]
illiterate
[ı'lıt.(ə)r.ət]
= ill
[ıl];
lit
[lıt];
err
[eә(r)];
at
[ət]
master
['ma:.stə(r)]
US ['mæs.tə]
= ma
[ma:]; stare
[steə(r)] /
steer [stıə(r)]
US mass
[mæs]; tear
[ter]
*
teeth
– effective force or power
**
cad
– a man who behaves badly or dishonestly, especially to woman
***
K
– abbreviation for kilobyte
****
nit
– a foolish or stupid person (also nitwit)
*****
stew
– to do nothing productive; to be angry; to think about or suffer
the result of your own foolish actions, without anyone giving you any
help; dent
– if you dent someone's confidence or pride,
you make them feel
less confident or proud
******
stud
– a small nail or piece of metal, with a large rounded top, that is
hammered into or fixed to the surface of something, usually for
decoration; to nail; see: studded
['stΛd.ıd]
= stud
[stΛd];
id
[ıd]
and studied
–
very carefully and intentionally
done, made or considered, rather than in a completely
honest
or sincere way
*******
fess
up
– to admit that you have done something that someone else will not
like; pro-
–supporting or approving of something
********
tee
– target (in a game)
*********
vice
– moral fault or weakness in someone's character; a tool with two
parts which can be
moved together by tightening a screw so that an
object can be held firmly between them while it is being worked on
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