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There is, in the Wikipedia directory at least, a significant difference between Maat and Maàt: the former is a rank in the German military, and the latter is an Egyption truth goddess/concept and the one of significance to this article. I've recently changed a link in the article from Maat to Maàt; would it be appropriate to change the form in the title as well? (I'm really not sure; I don't know the language, so it may be correct on the basis of a rule I'm not aware of. :) ) DTM 04:43, 19 October 2005 (UTC)
Gardiner's grammar says this is maa-kheru, or rather, maA-xrw (following the traditional hieroglyphic computer transliteration). Maat is truth, Maa is true. The phrase is "true of voice," not, "truth of voice." Furthermore, the hieroglyphics we've got in the corner say Maa Kheru anyway. Maat would be
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Budge, furthermore, is not a good source... for anything... ever. Thanatosimii 23:25, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
I find the article quite confusing. I thought Maat Kheru was an adjective given to the deceased who has passed the judgement of Maat, and is thus found to be True of Voice, that is litterally not a liar (since lies make your heart heavy and thus you fail to have it balanced with Maat's feather). Iry-Hor ( talk) 15:54, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
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Above undated message substituted from Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org assignment by PrimeBOT ( talk) 03:02, 17 January 2022 (UTC)
There is, in the Wikipedia directory at least, a significant difference between Maat and Maàt: the former is a rank in the German military, and the latter is an Egyption truth goddess/concept and the one of significance to this article. I've recently changed a link in the article from Maat to Maàt; would it be appropriate to change the form in the title as well? (I'm really not sure; I don't know the language, so it may be correct on the basis of a rule I'm not aware of. :) ) DTM 04:43, 19 October 2005 (UTC)
Gardiner's grammar says this is maa-kheru, or rather, maA-xrw (following the traditional hieroglyphic computer transliteration). Maat is truth, Maa is true. The phrase is "true of voice," not, "truth of voice." Furthermore, the hieroglyphics we've got in the corner say Maa Kheru anyway. Maat would be
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Budge, furthermore, is not a good source... for anything... ever. Thanatosimii 23:25, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
I find the article quite confusing. I thought Maat Kheru was an adjective given to the deceased who has passed the judgement of Maat, and is thus found to be True of Voice, that is litterally not a liar (since lies make your heart heavy and thus you fail to have it balanced with Maat's feather). Iry-Hor ( talk) 15:54, 17 August 2012 (UTC)