I am not confused about language classification. Both Finno-Ugric and Uralic languages come from the Mesolithic peoples that have settled around all Atlantic coast from Iberia to northern Europe and entered to Siberia that is the reason why these two regions have a similar name.
It seems who...
Oriental, as you see what is Poenician Legend and Greek Mythology about the origin of the word Europe to Iberians pre roman people is nothing but letters. The language spoken by the ancestors of the Portuguese people were of the nature of letters. On the other hand, if you look carefully at...
What can I say If you don't know even the origin of the word Europa but the Arrábida Paradim can show you that Europa comes from the word Arabi the same three letters A, R and B meaning respectively - A, mountain R(á) Sun (direction of) and Bi (two) plus the Latin ending 'da' - that is the two...
Yes. As I have said N-E Europe is located in Siberia. And, if you know that Lusitanian language is the proto-Indo-European language spoken northern Portugal while at south you find the Koni language wrongly named Tartessian as the proto-Semtic language. None of the existing...
YES! All IE languages came from Iberia, and Hungarian from Siberia that is another way to say the same thing. I'll explain you, in other words, what I mean is that, during the last Ice Age Siberian people have sheltered in the Iberian Peninsula that is why they have similar names because all...
Thanks gyms, I mean Finno-Ugric languages, but to recognize a racist post, it is not necessary to be a linguist, "What is more European ...?". Why a Hungarian speaker needs the most important European language at the moment; the language we are communicating right now, which is the English...
Finno-Uralic and Indo-European languages don't have a single birthplace origin, so they are not genuine and not enabled to claim originality (they don't know exactly where they are from). The most European language is the unclassified Basque language with a single Iberian origin.
Which is more European? Finno-Ugric languages or Indo-European languages?
This question makes me think, What is heavier? A pound of iron or a pound of wood? But without the unit kilo measure. For me, any native European language is equally European the only difference is the language...
"Pliny considers the Celts from Iberia to have migrated from the territory of Lusitania's Celtici which he appears to regard as the original seat of the whole Celtic population of the Iberian peninsula including the Celtiberians, on the ground of an identity of sacred rites, language, and...
Goga, you must be right, Pharaoh came from the north, see
bsecher.pagesperso-orange.fr/genetique/Busby_R1b%28xL11%29.jpg
Its a map showing the more ancient R1b in europe the L11 distribution. We can see a link from north to south along the amber trade route.
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