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ARAWAK IS ARABIC:

Arawak is considered a proto-Arabic language since Arawak is Arabic. The letter W in Arawak is two letter V’s combined together to form a W. The letter V has the same phonetics (sounding) as the letter B, which means we that we can substitute the letter W in Arawak with the letter B. When we do so you will have the word Arabic since the letter K at the end of Arawak can be substituted with the letter C, due to having the same phonetics.

The classical Latin alphabet, from which the modern European alphabets derived, did not have the “W” character. The “W” sounds were represented by the Latin letter “V” (at the time, not yet distinct from “U“).

The sounds /w/ (spelled ⟨V⟩) and /b/ (spelled ⟨B⟩) of Classical Latin developed into the voiced bilabial fricative /β/ between vowels in Early Medieval Latin. [End quote from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W].

Arawak (Arowak, Aruák), also known as Lokono (Lokono Dian, literally “people’s talk” by its speakers), is an Arawakan language spoken by the Lokono (Arawak) people of South America in eastern Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. It is the eponymous language of the Arawakan language family. The Arawakan language family is the largest language in Latin America. This also includes the Caribbean Islands.
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Allat is represented by the lion, gazelle, crescent (moon and star), cubic rock (Kaba) as her symbols. Allat is the feminine form of Allah. You can clearly see how the Islamic god Allah is derived from the Arabian goddess Allat due to the similar spelling of both names. Allat was also worshipped in Arabia, but what if Southern Arabia was Mexico and Prophet Muhammed was from the Americas.

The Carib or Karian (Karian=Iran/ Persia) was a swarthy (dark or Black) tribe of Indians (Moros=Moors) that spoke Arawak (Arabic) since a Carib is an Arab. If you remove the letter C from Carib, you will have Arab once you substitute the vowel “I “with the vowel “A.” The Caribbean Island were named after of them.

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