Covfefe’ (pronounced “cuv – fee- fae”) is an Antediluvian term for “In the end we win.” It was commonly used by the sons of Adam to rail against the evil actions of the fallen who had led man astray.
The term gained popularity prior to the great deluge and was rarely used after the flood subsided. It regained favor around the time Nimrod was building his tower, after which it was entirely lost in translation at Babel.
Next question….
Dianne
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I have a song I left a thing… The lyrics Say:
We win we win,
Hallelujah we win!
I read the back of the book and we win!
Yes we win we win,
Hallelujah we win!
I read the back of the book and we win.
On days when things seem dark and you wonder how it will go right, this song comes to mind and I know everything is going to be not just all right, but everything is going to be fabulous!
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I am her grandson, I am currently translating the voynich manuscript. I have been working on it for about 2 years now along with my grandma. It is written in an early Aztec mixed with some Spanish. When the translation is finished I will gladly share the photos and quotations from the manuscript in completion 🙂
Thank you, I will try and hurry quickly to get the rest of the first section completed! Also look into the Hebrew text of 3rd Enoch, I will try and refind the words…
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The Bible says that in the later days there will be nothing that is not uncovered. Amen.
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Then why do you want people to pull up their pants . soon all will be uncovered anyway
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Grandson? I want one.
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Is this true? Why do we not find it in Hebrew?
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Because it’s not true.
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So, Jon, if you are currently translating the Voynich Manuscript (which I commend you for; that must be quite a job), how the heck does it happen that the president is awareof –not to mention, understands–this esoteric text and this word that is only understood by being cross-referenced with this text that is just being translated?
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(Forgive my typo: There should be a space between “aware” and “of”.)
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Perhaps he was being given this information at his request for something profound to feed the sharks with. He is an educated man, who knows how to build teams, and do business with people from many countries. All walks of life, so maybe just maybe he sought it out as a need to tweet something over the heads of all those who take everything he has to say and dissect it into pieces until they can use a piece of what he says against him. Serves the media right don’t you think?
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He’s smart.
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Jared and Ivanka are Jewish, maybe it filtered through somehow through them or other Jewish friends/leaders that Trump has embraced.
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Our President is an ancient…he is aware of many things that we used to be aware of but have had them erased from our memory
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How could you possibly know this? Upon what are the assertions and theses defended here founded?
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Nothing. She made it up.
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What does the word triumph mean? As one lone word can be interpreted in various ways…Webster says it means: a victory or conquest by or as if by military force
b : a notable success the party was a triumph
2
: the joy or exultation of victory or success
3
: a ceremony attending the entering of Rome by a general who had won a decisive victory over a foreign enemy — compare ovation. So with that being said……one little word can have several interpretations…all relating to the same with various defining points. Is the person who says it is a military triumph any less correct than the person who says it is the joy of success no matter what the exultation? Do you have to be in Rome as a general who had a victory over a foreign enemy to have a victory? No. Definitions are varied and the written word applied to the context of what is being said.
Therefore, as you see….one lone word can hold several meanings all relating to the same.
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Trump made a typo. Period.
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Goddamn you people are fucking stupid.
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COVFEFE
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DANANISH!
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And God says to Satan: In the end I win. As a matter of fact, you Satan, have already lost and you know it.
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COVFEFE. Your time is short.
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Is this a parody site…?
You know that those Google Translate screenshots are fake, right? You could try this “translation” for yourself.
And the rest of the nonsense is just too ridiculous to address.
Trumpists are uniquely susceptible to BS and fake news.
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So it might be Trump sending a message to Putin saying “In the end we will win” ?
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Can you list references to prove your statements are factual?
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Dianne, the bio info says you’re an author. Please, please know that the phrase “would of” should be “would have.” Every time. And “loosing” should be “losing.” Proofreading and grammar are becoming lost arts.
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But grammar, usage, and spelling Nazis are ever on the prowl.
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With little accomplice ments.
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It makes absolutely no sense in the context of the tweet.
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It makes perfect sense:
“Despite the constant negative press in the end we win (covfefe)”.
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839 related words and not one is cuvfefe or covfefe https://www.powerthesaurus.org/antediluvian/related
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It would not be found in a thesaurus search for related words to antediluvian. You don’t quite get it.
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I wouldn’t DOUBT that it means that. That would be awesome. But it would be more useful if there were some documentation to back it up. With something like this, you NEED documentation in order to confront the naysayers with it. If you could point us to some direction where we could possibly find some…
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could you please tell me where exactly I can find this word in the Bible?
Thank you
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It’s not. Ask someone who is a biblical scholar at a local university. This is all made up.
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Not so.
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“Local university”. That’s the problem. Yes. I’m college educated just not indoctrinated.
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Lemme see. You assert that the “word” is rooted in some completely unverifiable babble-y language, yet you provide exactly zero sourcing or references.
How do you think your English teacher would grade your work?
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This is just laughable, another hoax.
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Can you please explain the path you took to arrive at this translation and use of the word.
Thanks
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The narrow path. Not the wide one.
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Antediluvian? What language? When everyone spoke the same language (before the Tower of Babel)? The language that was wiped off the earth along with the flood?
Presumably, then, some part of “cuvfeefei” means ‘win’, some part means ‘we’, some part means ‘end’, and some part means ‘in’. Can you break that down for us? Can you point us to any OTHER antediluvian words? How would one say, in that antediluvian language, “in the end you win” or “in the end we lose” or “at the beginning we win”?
🙂
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President Trump has never said it was not a typo… he just said figure it out… and he left… to sit back and watch the world go nuts.
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And Spicer said that a small group knew exactly what he meant. It was very telling, especially his expression.
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This defense of Cuvfefe is horseshit.
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You will see.
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You are a minister? No way.
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You must’ve done something right. You made it to Snopes! 😉
“The term “antediluvian” does not refer to a language, but a Biblical time period before the Flood. Needless to say, the writer, Dianne Marshall offered no proof for her claim. (The Marshall Report frequently uses “satirical” and fake articles as the bases for its posts.)”
http://www.snopes.com/covfefe-arabic-antediluvian/
“Offered No Proof”: I’m thinking that this applies to the FAILING NYT, WaPo, HuffPo, LA TIMES, all the alphabets and MORE, MORE, MORE….
#SnopesIsAJoke
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Snopes is wrong again. Antediluvian term for “In the end we win” was never referenced to a language. It was referenced to a time frame in history. Antediluvian or preflood term is no different than referring to any term used in a time frame of history. Such as Pre Revolutionary war term “Don’t Tread on Me”. Which does not refer to a language but does refer to a term used of that historical time frame. Thus showing Snopes is not very smart. Comprehension skills are skewed and they don’t have accurate historic references. Their books have all been altered.
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No one believes SMopes. They are like the DIMs, who always say that’s just a right wing conspiracy theory, or there are no provable facts, or that’s already been debunked, or their new fave, that’s Russian propaganda, about anyplace or any thing they don’t want to talk about because they know they are guilty as sin.
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The real reason I came back was this…
26 May 2017: “But in the end, we won.” ~ Bibi Netanyahu
30 May 2017: President TRUMP tweets the word “covfefe” regarding the Fake News purveyors.
31 May 2017: “A small group of people know what “covfefe” means.” ~ Spicy
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How is it that no scholars of ancient languages have said, “Ahhh these seems very close to the Antediluvian term cuvfefe”? How is it a site known for it’s lack of accuracy, blatant lies and mind-numbed following has come up with this? IF it were true, and it isn’t, Marshall Report is unlikely to be at the fore of revealing the connection. Further, which pre-flood-that-didn’t-happen language is it from? Are you suggesting Aztec? Are you the only one who knows this Aztecan word? Because you can’t find it in a list of known Aztec terms.
Biggest question:
WHY DO SO MANY PEOPLE BELIEVE THIS?
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No, the biggest question is: Why are YOU here ranting in this section? Why do YOU care so much? Those who know the story get it. But I suspect there are Jewish scholars, not so many here in the U.S., that have heard of it. If it is true, I’m sure it was shared by someone who studied ancient history, probably in Israel, and shared it with Trump or his kids. Whether or not it is truly “that” word and meaning, those of us who know the winner of the ‘outcome’ love the meaning and will take it as our own reminder. Pray for Trump…
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This would be amazing if Antediluvian was a language. Unfortunately, Antediluvian is a time period, and not a language. Additionally, the bible itself claims that anything before the flood was destroyed, so where did the author find records of this word being used by Adam’s sons? Maybe the author can tell me what “covfefe” means in Jurassic or in Paleolithic or in Cold War or perhaps even in the “olden times” language? You see, bullshit is easy to swallow when you don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about.
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I don’t know about the second part of your comment, but I never implied that antediluvian was a language. I have some linguistic and Old Testament education, and that would be a given for anyone halfway educated, although I know a lot of people who comment are not. I do know, however, that there are many experts who have knowledge that I do not have. I would listen to their arguments and explanations before just throwing it to the wind.
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Dianne,
I got a chuckle from that. Thank you.
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Idiot. All “supremacy ” by ethnicity and race is wrong. If you have to ask, you probably aren’t bright enough to understand the answer.
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I found it compelling to see the gigantic saucer in the 2nd picture…..
Perhaps that’s where the word originated.
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OK – nice try anyhow. I give you a “Gold Star” for making up stuff. To my knowledge, there is no written record that survives – anywhere – from before the flood. But, as I said, it’s a nice story.
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Wow, first time to this site. You say something about the Bible or even mention biblical history and all the snakes wriggle up from hell, hissing??!!! Thanks to the author, Dianne Marshall, for her input on this.
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This would be amazing if Antediluvian was a language. Unfortunately, Antediluvian is a time period, and not a language. Additionally, the bible itself claims that anything before the flood was destoryed, so where did the author find records of this word being used by Adam’s sons? Maybe the author can tell me what “covfefe” means in Jurassic or in Paleolithic or in Cold War or perhaps even in the “olden times” language? You see, bullshit is easy to swallow when you don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about.
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