But here at the end of the Old World Order, where our Divine source and human unity is hidden, we are predicted to discover our ONENESS (Zephania 3:9)
Here's a page from our 2140-page E-Word dictionary to help you merge lanes as we drive in the DIRECTION back to the Garden, to an intimacy we once had before our global Diaspora.
Below
is a chart of selected paths taken by
DeReKH: דרך (way,
road, path, direction/director …):
Any bible concordance will
confirm that דרך Dalet-Resh-Kahf has all the
meanings below and all the “genes” for the global diversity of its
Tower-of-Babel spin-offs. Here is an
example of what happened to Edenic DeReKH
ד ר ך – Dalet-Resh-Khaf.
1) Dalet: D and T are
“dentals” or the interchangeable tooth-made letters. שנים 2) Resh: R and L are “liquids” or the interchangeable tongue-made
letters. לשון 3) Khaf: G, H, K, Q are
“gutturals” or the interchangeable throat-made letters. גרון
Language Meaning spelling of similar dental-liquid-guttural term ד
ר ך
Edenic
|
way, manner, journey, road
|
De Re KH
|
Afrikaans
|
road, path
|
Di Re K
|
Ainu
|
through, reversal of kari
|
i R aK
|
Albanian, and
Skchip (Turkey)
|
direction, course
|
D R eJtim
|
Albanian
|
road, way path,
|
RRu Gë
|
American
slang
|
street
|
D R aG
|
Arabic
|
highway, way
|
Ta Ri Q
|
Australian
|
paths
|
Tu Rin Gas
|
Australian
|
straight, direct
|
Thoo R Gool
|
Basque
|
street, road; reversal of kali
|
iL aK
|
Belarusian
|
road дарогі
|
DaRo Hi
|
Bengali
|
method, custom;
reverse of rīti
|
iT iR
|
Berber (Tuareg trib of the
Western Sahara)
|
the Tuareg tribal name means “the way” or “the path” ,
traced to Arabic tawāriq
|
TuaR eG
James Johnson
|
Bosnian, Croatian
|
track, trace,
trail
|
T R a G
|
Bouton : dialect of Malay
|
road
|
Da Ra
|
Catalan
|
direction
|
Di Re CCió
|
Catawba/Amerind
|
wade (DaRaG and דרך DaRaKH = step, tread)
|
Ta Ri K
|
Cherokee : Iroquian
|
direction
-- S-G Cherokee has no R
|
DuYuGoda
|
Chinese
|
Tao 道 (the way) used to be dào , and, say Sinologists,
anciently drog or dorg
|
DoRG
|
Croatian
|
direct
|
Di R eKtno
|
Czech
|
track, course, way
|
D Ra Ha
|
Dutch
|
a long journey/TREK
|
T R eK
|
Farsi (Iran)
|
road, route, way
|
RâH
|
Finnish
|
track, line; reversal of raide
|
eDiaR
|
Finnish and Suomi or Saami (Lappland)
|
direction
|
TaHo
|
Finnish
|
course, way
|
To La
|
French
|
to steer, find one's way
|
Di Ri Ger
|
Gaelic
|
journey
|
Tu Rus
|
German
|
through, by way of , source of: THROUGH, THRUWAY, THOROUGHFARE.
|
Du R CH
|
German
|
direction, control
|
ReGie
|
Gujarati
|
law, custom
|
Dha_Row
|
Hindi
|
taraqqi तरक़्क़ी advancement; tarah,
manner
|
Ta Ra QQi
|
Hittite
|
way
|
iTeR
|
Hungarian
|
boulevard:
korut reversed
|
Tu R o K
|
Icelandic
|
direction, directions
|
DiReKto
|
Indonesian
|
arrangement, canon,
direction,
|
aTuRan
|
Indonesian
|
reverse of cara,
manner,way
|
aRaC
|
Indonesian
|
reverse of carah, road
|
H a Ra C
|
Irish
|
straight, exact
|
DiReaCH
|
Japanese
|
journey
|
Ryo Ko
|
Japanese
|
fashion, manner
|
Ryu Ko
|
Japanese
|
road, way どろ 土路
|
Do Ro
|
Japanese
|
street
|
To Ri
|
reverse of enKiRo, direction, horizon
|
oRiKne
|
|
Korean
|
manner, way
|
Ro Khe
|
Korean
|
road 도로
|
DoLo
|
Korean
|
reverse of 거리 geoli, street
|
iLoeG
|
Kurdish
|
reversal of kolan,
street
|
naL oK
|
Kur Galli (Pakistan)
|
direction, side; arângây, towards that direction)
|
RaHî
|
Latin
|
straight, source of ADDRESS (C softened in French)
|
Di ReCtus
|
Latin
|
direct;
whence, DIRIGIBLE and DIRECTOR
|
Di Ri Ge
|
Latin
|
one who CONSTRUCTS a COURSE of INSTRUCTION, a
DIRECTOR of students
|
insTRuCtor
|
Latin
|
journey, road, route; whence, ITINERANT
|
iTeR
|
Latin
|
straight,
well, CORRECTly -- M231
|
ReCT e
|
Lithuanian
|
reverse of keliu , road
|
uiLeK
|
Latvian
|
directive, order,
ordinance, direction
|
Rīkojums
|
Macedonian
|
direct
директна
|
DiReKtna
|
Malay
|
direction
|
aRaH
|
Malay
|
Reverse of cara,
manner,way
|
aRaC
|
Maltese
|
road
|
TRiQ
|
Mandaic
|
road, way, conduct
|
DiRKah
|
Mayan:
Pocomchi
|
road, path (from F. Aedo's Amerind list)
|
RoQ
yuuq’
|
control, direction,
directorate
|
udirDLaGa
|
|
Nepali
|
manner
|
T aRi Ka
|
Nepali
|
way, method
|
T aR Kaa
|
Nepali
|
towards…a direction
|
T iR aa
|
Nepali
|
travel, n. and v.
|
yaaT R aa
|
Norwegian
|
Reverse of
rute, route
|
eTuR
|
Old English
|
reverse of rad,
a road source of RAID, RIDE and ROAD
|
Da R
|
Old French
|
reverse of rote, way, path; source of ROTE,
ROUTE, ROUTINE
|
eT oR
|
Old French
|
reverse of route, way, road; source of RUT (as in track of a wheel)
|
eTouR
|
Old French
|
track, way, course;
source of TRACE, TRACK
|
T R aC
|
Old Irish
|
through, by way of
|
T Re
|
Polish
|
course, track
|
To R
|
Polish
|
road
|
D Ro Gi
|
Polish
|
way
|
D Ro Ga
|
Portuguese
|
direction
|
Di Re
ção
|
Romanian
|
direction
|
Di Re Cţie
|
Russian
|
road, way дороги
|
Da Ro Ga
|
Russian
|
path,
track, lane дорожка
|
Do RozhKa
|
Rutse (Zambia, Namibia)
|
to or in a certain direction
|
tunTuLiKezi
|
Sanskrit
|
track, line ( from F. Aedo's Dravidian list)
|
li_ kka
|
Scots-Gaelic
|
right, straight, direct
|
D R o CH
|
Serbian
|
direct директан
|
Di Re Ktan
|
Serbian
|
road
|
Lu Ka
|
Sotho (South Africa)
|
direction, side
|
THeKô
|
Spanish
|
right direction, straight
|
De Re CHo
|
Swedish
|
straight
|
Ra Ka
|
Swedish
|
way, cognate of German weg, English WAY; Resh/R
shifts to V,W
|
Va G
|
Telugu
|
road, path
|
DaRi
|
Thai
|
direct, straight
|
DT Ro HnG
|
Turkish
|
management, conduct
|
iDaRe
|
Ukrainian
|
to direct, or drive animals
|
D Ro Czyt
|
Ukrainian
|
road
|
Do Ro Ha
|
Urdu
|
travel, trek, trip
|
yaT Ra
|
Vietnamese
|
path, road, street, way
|
Du'o'
nG
|
Welsh
|
through
|
TRWy
|
Zulu
|
direction, manner, path, way
|
inDieLa
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