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The Reality of God | A Realidade de Deus

      

LAH - The reality of God
(versão em português logo abaixo)

Allamej is a language that mixes languages, cultures and aims uthopically to unite people. The word God has a strong relation to culture as religion is part of it. Religions sometimes unite people, but many times segregate them as folllowers of different Gods or beliefs. There comes a problem to the Allamej concept of Dev (God). 

The solution was to create a concept of what we mean, persue or experience with Dev in order to solve all our doubts and suffereing. The answer in Allamej is Lah, a root based on the Semitic languages From Arabic اللّٰه‎ (allāh), similar to  Aramaic אלה‎ (aláh) and אלהא‎ (aláhâ), and Hebrew אֵל‎ (él), אֱלוֹהַּ / אֱלֹהַּ‎ (elóah). Anyhow Lah has no relation to any culture specifically, but would be the meaning behind the word Dev in every culture. 

For explanations on the letters' origing shape click Allamej Alphabet.
      

LAH - A Realidade de Deus

Allamej é uma língua que mistura línguas, culturas e visa utopicamente unir as pessoas. A palavra Deus tem uma forte relação com a cultura, pois a religião faz parte dela. As religiões unem as pessoas, mas muitas vezes, as segregam em seguidores de deuses ou crenças diferentes. Surge um problema com o conceito Allamej de Dev (Deus). 

A solução foi criar um conceito do que queremos dizer, buscar ou experenciar com Dev para tirar todas as nossas dúvidas e sofrimentos. A resposta em Allamej é Lah, uma raiz baseada nas línguas semíticas como árabe اللّٰه (allāh), semelhante ao aramaico אלה (aláh) e אלהא (aláhâ), e hebraico אֵל (él), אֱלוֹהַּ / אֱלֹהַּ (elóah). De qualquer forma, Lah não tem relação com nenhuma cultura especificamente, mas seria o significado por trás da palavra Dev nas diversas culturas.

Para explicações sobre a origem das letrase e suas formas clique aqui Allamej Alphabet.
      

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