Übermut tut selten gut - translation to English
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Übermut tut selten gut - translation to English

A PRIMARILY ENGLISH LANGUAGE GAME EASILY MODIFIED FOR ALMOST ANY LANGUAGE
Tut Language; Tut language
  • Gloria Mcilwain saying Bubbles in Tutnese(Southern Dialect)
  • Gloria Mcilwain saying the word "Circle" in Tutnese(Southern Dialect)
  • Gloria Mcilwain saying welcome in Tutnese(southern Dialect)

Übermut tut selten gut      
pride goes before a fall
King Tut         
  • An alabaster stopper from his canopic chest
  • Tutankhamun and his queen, [[Ankhesenamun]]
  • [[George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon]]
  • Tutankhamun charging enemies, 18th dynasty
  • Life]]'', 19 April 1923
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  • Egyptian art of the Amarna period
  • Diagram of Tutankhamun's tomb
  • Close-up of Tutankhamun's mummified head
  • Tutankhamun exhibition in 2018
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  • [[Quartzite]] statue thought to be of Tutankhamun from temple complex at [[Medinet Habu]]
  • A painted, wooden figure of Tutankhamun suggested to be a mannequin for clothing
  • [[Howard Carter]] examining the innermost coffin of Tutankhamun
14TH CENTURY BCE (18TH DYNASTY) EGYPTIAN PHARAOH
Tutenkhamen; King Tut; Tutankhamen; Tutankhamon; Tutankamen; Tutankamun; Tutankamon; Tut Anj Amon; Tut-Anj-Amon; Tutenkhamun; Tutankhaten; Living Image of Aten; Living Image of Amun; Nebkheprure; Nebkheperure; King Tutankhamun; Tut-ankh-amun; Tutenkamen; Tutankhaumen; Nebkheperure Tutankhamun; Tutankhamum; King Tutankhamen; Tuthankamun; Tutankhaton; Tutanhamon; Pharaoh Tutankhamun; Tuthankamen; King Tut's Death; King tut; Racial identity of Tutankhamun; Tutankhanum; Kingtut
König Tut-Anch-Amun, (ca. 1342-1323 v.Chr.) Pharao im Alten Ägypten der die Rückkehr zum Polytheismus anorderte und dessen Grab in 1922 von Howard Carter entdeckt wurde
alimentary canal         
  • Illustration of the small intestine
  • '''19:''' Mesentery
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ORGAN SYSTEM WITHIN HUMANS AND OTHER ANIMALS
Gastrointestinal Tract; Intestine; Intestines; Digestive tract; Bowel; Alimentary tract; Alimentary canal; GI tract; Gastro-intestinal tract; Intestinal; Guts; Gastrointestinal; Gastrointestinal system; Intestinal paralysis; Alimentary; Gastric system; Gastric System; Digestive organs; Alimentary Canal; Entrail; Entrails; Enteron; Intestinal tract; Digestive systems; GUTS; Lower gastrointestinal tract; Upper gastrointestinal tract; Upper alimentary tract; Lower Intestine; Alimentation; Lower intestines; Digestive tube; Digestive system diseases; Gastrointestinal agents; Intestinal diseases; Bowels; Gastro-intestinal; The Alimentary System; Intestinal Disease; Instestines; Gi tract; Bowlles; Gastrointestinal tracts; Digestive tracts; Alimentary canals; Alimentary systems; Intestinal lumen; Gastrointestinal function; Colon system; Gastrointestinal transit time; Gut (anatomy); Gut lumen; List of intestinal diseases; Gut (zoology); Enteric; Gastro-intestinal tract of humans; Human gastro-intestinal tract; Canalis alimentarius; Tractus digestorius; Canalis gastrointestinales; Gut tube; Intestinal ailment; Gut tract; Gastrointestinal systems; Gut tracts; Human gastrointestinal tracts; Lower gastrointestinal tracts; Upper gastrointestinal tracts; Gastrointestinal canals; Intestinal canals; Intestinal canal; Gastrointestinal canal; Human gastrointestinal tract; GI system; Éntera; Gastrointestinal transit; Draft:The gut and accessory structures
n. Verdauungstrakt, an den Lippen beginnend und am After endender Trakt zur Verdauumng des eingenommenen Essens

Definition

tut
¦ exclamation & verb short for tut-tut.

Wikipedia

Tutnese

Tutnese (also known as Tut and Tutahash) is an argot created by enslaved African Americans based on African-American Vernacular English as a method to covertly teach and learn spelling and reading.