How Would One Say "absolute Destiny Apocalypse' In Sumerian?

How would one say "absolute destiny apocalypse' in Sumerian?

This is a bit of a tricky one, for reasons I'll get into below.

For "apocalypse" (a term derived from Greek and closely associated with Abrahamic faiths) there isn't a great equivalent in Sumerian, so I'd use ninghalamma 𒃻𒄩𒇴𒈠 "annihilation, disaster". "Destiny, fate" is nam 𒉆, and for "absolute" I'd use kilib 𒆸𒆸 "totality, the entirety (of)".

But putting these together in a phrase requires some structural elements we're missing in "absolute destiny apocalypse". English allows us to string nouns together like this by just saying them in a row, but doing so in Sumerian (kilib nam ninghalamma) would end up meaning something like "the entirety and the destiny and the apocalypse", almost certainly not what you mean. I'd prefer to create a phrase like kilibninghalammanamaka "the entirety of the annihilation of destiny", written 𒆸𒆸𒃻𒄩𒇴𒈠𒉆𒈠𒅗 in cuneiform, but I'm not sure if that's exactly the meaning you're going for.

Thanks for your question, and feel free to reblog and let me know if there's a more precise phrase you'd like me to put together!

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I. The erroneous perception of Stalin among most people today

II. The erroneous perception of WW II by average people today

III. The true Yalta Conference

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V. Good intentions and evil purposes

VI. Roosevelt & Stalin: like Abraham Lincoln & Alexander II

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XV. The intertwined Islamic & Christian cultural heritage of Georgia, and Shota Rustaveli

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XVII. Archaeological excavations and Orientalist discoveries prior to Stalin's sojourn in Anatolia

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6. Mithraic Anatolian Imperial Spirituality vs. Nordic Mythology: Stalin vs. Hitler

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XXV. Mithraism, Christianity, Stalin and the Antichrist

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