Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
I've never seen it written, so the spellings are just guesses.
uryat genaktaji
or
uryat genakteji
or
uryat genaktuji
"ur" as in sure
"yat" as in yacht but more like eeyacht
"ge" as in the first part of guess
"nak" like as in knock but with the a as in father
"ta" kind of like a schwa, kind of like the e in set, kind of like the a in father, kind of like the u in push -- trying to describe the vowel sound has me befuddled
"ji" as in gee whiz
I hear it in my head a lot, but I haven't the faintest idea what (if anything) it means, and other people I've talked to don't either. I will appreciate any serious suggestions.
Thanks.
uryat genaktaji
or
uryat genakteji
or
uryat genaktuji
"ur" as in sure
"yat" as in yacht but more like eeyacht
"ge" as in the first part of guess
"nak" like as in knock but with the a as in father
"ta" kind of like a schwa, kind of like the e in set, kind of like the a in father, kind of like the u in push -- trying to describe the vowel sound has me befuddled
"ji" as in gee whiz
I hear it in my head a lot, but I haven't the faintest idea what (if anything) it means, and other people I've talked to don't either. I will appreciate any serious suggestions.
Thanks.
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Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
It has some "sound" affinities with Berber perhaps?
Andrew, hearing it in your head as in "you've never actually heard it anywhere else"?
Maybe it is an example of speaking in tongues which some people believe is genuine? I know some pentecostals who'd probably interpret it for you! (Actually I don't know any pentecostals).
Meade
Andrew, hearing it in your head as in "you've never actually heard it anywhere else"?
Maybe it is an example of speaking in tongues which some people believe is genuine? I know some pentecostals who'd probably interpret it for you! (Actually I don't know any pentecostals).
Meade
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Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
Has a Germanic sound to me . . . .
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Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
Uryat seems to have something to do with Iranian prayer times.
Sometimes it seems as though one has to cross the line just to figger out where it is
Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
Ganashakti is a left wing (read Communist ?) periodical in the Bengal region.
The Islamists (?) in this region appear to be Persian in origin.
Maybe it was something you read, has a kind of melodic quality to it...
The Islamists (?) in this region appear to be Persian in origin.
Maybe it was something you read, has a kind of melodic quality to it...
Sometimes it seems as though one has to cross the line just to figger out where it is
Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
It sounds very Hindi to me, and synchronistically, there is an Asian/East Indian Moon Festival going on right now.
Urja Vrata also spelled Jurja Vrata, when anglicized, is some type of ceremony conducted during the festival, could part of what you hear be 'Urja'? I included a link to an audio recording of the word.
The second may have something to do with Ganesha? Do you know any Hindi speakers, who might help?
Urja Vrata also spelled Jurja Vrata, when anglicized, is some type of ceremony conducted during the festival, could part of what you hear be 'Urja'? I included a link to an audio recording of the word.
The second may have something to do with Ganesha? Do you know any Hindi speakers, who might help?
Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
If the earth stands still, you might want to try that phrase on Klaatu.
You didn't expect a serious response from me, did you?
You didn't expect a serious response from me, did you?
Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
Time for stronger meds or an ear syringe?Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
Bah!


Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
From the OP;
I will appreciate any serious suggestions.
Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
Then he need not appreciate mine.
It's OK. I'm fine with that.
Thanks for caring.
It's OK. I'm fine with that.
Thanks for caring.
Bah!


Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
I calls OPs as I seeZ them...
Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
Uryat is in Iran, if that is of any help to you Andrew.
Bah!


Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
Yer yatağı is "shakedown " in Turkish.
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
Where is the emphasis in the second word Andrew? Is it on the third syllable?uryat genaktuji
Why is it that when Miley Cyrus gets naked and licks a hammer it's 'art' and 'edgy' but when I do it I'm 'drunk' and 'banned from the hardware store'?
Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
"The Chin to Choking" would be a very liberal Welsh phonetic traslation. 
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
If you're just hearing it, it means you might be having auditory hallucinations.Andrew D wrote:I've never seen it written, so the spellings are just guesses.
uryat genaktaji
or
uryat genakteji
or
uryat genaktuji
...
I hear it in my head a lot, but I haven't the faintest idea what (if anything) it means, and other people I've talked to don't either. I will appreciate any serious suggestions.
Thanks.
If you believe its real, then you might be having auditory delusions.
yrs,
rubato
Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
I agree Rube.
It is possible something that should be considered by a professional.
What actions are you taking Andrew?
It is possible something that should be considered by a professional.
What actions are you taking Andrew?
Bah!


Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
Do the words have any significance, or convey any feeling or meaning to you?
When you hear the words, what are you feeling or doing?
Has anything been weighing on your mind recently? A difficult or complex problem?
Has something in your surroundings changed? Are you on a different diet?
When you hear the words, what are you feeling or doing?
Has anything been weighing on your mind recently? A difficult or complex problem?
Has something in your surroundings changed? Are you on a different diet?
Bah!


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Re: Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
It may be similar to 'thela hun ginjeet' which means 'this is a dangerous place' in the criminal 'cant' known as Anag Ramese. This slang or polyglot is used by a little-known rastafarian criminal gang with branches in Kansas City and Notting Hill Gate (London). Source: Prof. A. Belew "Discipline on the Street" (1981)
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