Lashawan Qadash

A beginner's guide to the Lashawan Qadash based on the teachings compiled by Ibadyah Ban Manashah.

The Alphabet

Paleo Pronunciation Meaning
๐ค€ahcattle
๐คbahouse
๐ค‚gacamel
๐คƒdadoor
๐ค„haโ€”
๐ค…wahook
๐ค†zaweapon
๐ค‡chaaโ€”
๐คˆtaโ€”
๐ค‰yahand
๐คŠkapalm of hand
๐ค‹lalearn
๐คŒmawater
๐คnaโ€”
๐คŽsasupport
๐คieye
๐คpamouth
๐ค‘tazaโ€”
๐ค’qaโ€”
๐ค“rahead
๐ค”shatooth
๐ค•thasign, cross, end

Core Principle

Lashawan Qadash is taught as the pure tongue, the ancient Hebrew used to call on Yahawah and Yahawashi, and the focus is learning the letters, sounds, and root meanings that keep the same force when spoken in the original language.

Most Common Words

  • Ahmar — to say
  • Hayah — to be
  • Ishah — to do, make
  • Bawa — to come
  • Nathan — to give, put, set

Prefixes & Suffixes

Prefixes / Prepositions

Prefix Meaning
AHI, I AM
BAin, into, with, unto, upon
DAdo
HAthe
WAand
YAhe
KAas, like
LAto
MAof, from
SHAwhich, pertaining to
THAthou, thee

Suffixes

Suffix Meaning
THAYAI
YAme, my
NAYAme, my
KAyou, your
WAhe, his, it
HAshe, her
NAWAour
KAMyour (masc. plural)
KANyour (fem. plural)
MAtheir (masc.)
NAtheir (fem.)

Prayers