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Who is ptaah?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 12/14/2022

Ptaah is a ancient entity from the Pleiades being channeled through Australian Jani King.

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How do you pronounce the name ptaah?

The name "Ptaah" is typically pronounced as "Tah" with a soft "P" sound at the beginning, making it sound like "P-tah." The emphasis is generally placed on the second syllable, "tah." Depending on the context or specific cultural references, variations in pronunciation may occur, but this is the most common approach.


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