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dsamwel
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Location: LaSalle, Ontario, Canada / Detroit, MI, USA
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Feb 20, 2007 - 09:00 AM |
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I was wondering has there been any effort to update the Coptic vocabulary with fairly recent words like computer, automobile, aeroplane, etc.? It seems like this would be essential for the revival of the Coptic language. |
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Mina_Youssef91
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Feb 20, 2007 - 02:06 PM |
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Just for my information....Who is in charge of things like that? |
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exGreek
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Feb 20, 2007 - 04:10 PM |
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When Modern Hebrew was formed, many words were borrowed from Russian, German, and English. Perhaps Coptic should similarly borrow words from its "host" languages...i.e. Greek, Arabic, English  |
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Peter
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Feb 20, 2007 - 08:47 PM |
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I remember seeing a list of coptic equivalents of modern terms. I don't remeber where, I believe it was either from H.G. Bishop Demetrius (Bishop of Mallawi) or Fr, Shenouda Maher Ishak (currently serving in Rochester, NY). You could try contacting either one of them both are Coptic scholars. |
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PeterA
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Feb 21, 2007 - 08:12 AM |
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hey peter ..im pretty sure its father shenouda from rochester..because when we were there..he was giving us a mini lesson in modern coptic terms..like airoplane, car, and such.but as u said bishop demetrius is also a scholar so im sure he has knowledge of this. |
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garywbush
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Tell me who actually speaks Coptic language these days? |
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amakar55
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May 17, 2008 - 10:10 AM |
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I heard that only a few families still speak Coptic as their native language, but there really aren't that many people that know enough Coptic to speak it as well as we do English. |
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David_the_King
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May 18, 2008 - 03:18 AM |
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| Tell me who actually speaks Coptic language these days? |
There are 2 active members of this site that come to mind that speak Coptic fluently. Atthowi and Remenkimi (an admin). Ramez Mikhail speaks fluent Greek. |
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Ramez Mikhail
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May 18, 2008 - 03:44 PM |
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Correction:
I cannot speak Ancient Greek fluently. I can simply translate mainly from Ancient Greek to English. Having studied Ancient Greek on an academic level as an undergrad, they do not teach you to speak or converse in a dead language, but only to comprehend and translate written texts. |
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David_the_King
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May 18, 2008 - 03:46 PM |
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Oh my mistake. But still, you would know Greek better than anyone else from your background. |
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Ramez Mikhail
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That is true, and I would be very happy to discuss/teach/answer questions regarding Ancient Greek language, history, civilization and legacy with anyone interested  |
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