Talk:𒀭

Why no mimation and how come the feminine form of ilum are not mentioned. I tried to add it, but these templates and whatnot makes me confused… I think that the construct state and the suffix forms of the words should also be present.
 * This entry is about the cuneiform sign 𒀭. Details about the words that are written using this signs should be under those words' entries, not here. A link to the Akkadian or Sumerian word is enough on this page. Sartma (talk) 17:25, 22 April 2021 (UTC)

the reason for referring to the hebrew word anan
1. it enables us to find out the ancient pronunciation in Sumer. 2. we can see more synonyms to the Sumerian AN. 3. the hebrew anan is related to the celestial world (anan in Hebrew is cloud). The translation from the HebrewWiktionary is: the term ANAN may be related to the Sumerian goddess Inanna, also called "Queen of heaven ShlomoKatzav (talk)
 * : Etymology doesn't work that way. If you continue to make such edits, you will be blocked. —Μετάknowledge discuss/deeds 19:19, 26 March 2021 (UTC)


 * I've deleted the following information since it was partly redundant (same as further below in the page) and partly because it contained entries that need their own page and don't really belong here. I copy what I deleted below for reference. To delete once those entries have been created.Sartma (talk) 10:00, 24 April 2021 (UTC)


 * meanings:
 * AN.BAR "iron"
 * NANNA=AN.NA "tin"
 * KUR AN.TA "upland"
 * AN KI "heaven and earth"
 * AN GE6 "eclipse (of a celestial body)"


 * The cuneiform sign template is a bit messy and the "phonetic values" part doens't make muche sense (giving Sumerograms (Sumerian cuneiform as used in Akkadian texts) under Sumerian doesn't make sense at all, for example). I'm not very comfortable working with templates, but if any of you has the technical knowledge, please reach out. Sartma (talk) 10:04, 24 April 2021 (UTC)