''How do you say?'' in Romance languages

 Romanian - Cum se zice?  
Italian - Come si dice?  
Spanish - ¿Cómo se dice?  
French - Comment dit-on ?  
Portuguese - Como se diz?  
Catalan - Com es diu?  
Occitan - Com se dit?  
Galician - Como se di?  
Sardinian - Comente si dhet?  
Corsican - Cumu si dice?  


Ancient Egyptian:

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''am ded'' = I said

''am ded'' = ''am zis'' in Ro. 

Romanian - Am zis.  
Italian - Ho detto.  
Spanish - He dicho.  
French - J'ai dit.  
Portuguese - Eu disse.  
Catalan - He dit.  
Occitan - Ai dich.  
Galician - Dixen.  
Sardinian - Apo ditto.  
Corsican - Aghju dettu.  


Like Romanian (and other Romance languages), Egyptian can omit the subject pronoun 'A' = I

 

A reconstructed expression for 'Cum se zice' and 'Come si dice' in Egyptian is 'Cm se/sa ded.'

 

The expression is similar to 'How it is given' (in the sense of 'How it is said' or 'written in the stars'; it implies destiny). Egyptian 'ded' means said, told, spoken, or given (like in all Romance languages).

Romanian - Cum e dat.  
Italian - Come è dato.  
Spanish - Cómo es dado.  
French - Comment est donné.  
Portuguese - Como é dado.  
Catalan - Com és donat.  
Occitan - Com es donat.  
Galician - Como é dado.  
Sardinian - Comente est dadu.  
Corsican - Cumu hè datu.   

The word 'ded' in Egyptian represents 'the word,' what was created, what was given (as destiny).

Deata = Orion = the word. 

Deata, not ''Duat''.



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