Similarities between Indo-European and some native American languages:
Lakota:
5 zaptan - pięć (pyench) - five {lakotan pt - polish pć (pch)}
6 sakpe - six (sak=six)
7 sakowin - seven
9 napciyunka - nine, nava (anskrit), nave (italian)
Cherokee:
3 ts’oi - three, tri, tre, trzy
Qechua
5 pichka (polish PIĘĆ, russian PIAT’)
6 sokta - six
Aymara
5 phiska
6 sojjta
Eskimo-Aleut to Indoeuropean:
nana, ana, anana - mum, mommy
ata, tata - father
nevegshaq, neviarciaq, nivviaqqaq - girl (polish: niewiasta - young woman who doesn’t know many things yet)
una - polish: ona, norwegian: hun
kin, kina - who, to whom (polish: kto, kim); in turkic languages that lie between indoeuropean and eskimo-aleut, it is (kim, kiminli)
ii, iya, izi, iri = eye
igniq, eqniq, qeneq: polish “ogień”, “ognik” (fire, small fire) similar to latin-borrowed english word “to ignite” (“ to start burning”)
emuq, emug, muk, immuk - milk
naaka - no
apete - to ask sb (polish: PYTAĆ), root for polish (and other slavic) and eskimo-aleut is “pt”
cetaman, hitaman, chetaman - four, ćatur, cztery, cheteri, quatre etc.
(CT/HT/CHT = CHTR, FR, QTR, CZT)
https://www.quora.com/What-similari...can-languages-and-Pre-Indo-European-languages
Is there Proto-IE and Proto-Native-American languages descent from common origin? If we think that genetic based its maybe true because R1 and Q have same father.
Lakota:
5 zaptan - pięć (pyench) - five {lakotan pt - polish pć (pch)}
6 sakpe - six (sak=six)
7 sakowin - seven
9 napciyunka - nine, nava (anskrit), nave (italian)
Cherokee:
3 ts’oi - three, tri, tre, trzy
Qechua
5 pichka (polish PIĘĆ, russian PIAT’)
6 sokta - six
Aymara
5 phiska
6 sojjta
Eskimo-Aleut to Indoeuropean:
nana, ana, anana - mum, mommy
ata, tata - father
nevegshaq, neviarciaq, nivviaqqaq - girl (polish: niewiasta - young woman who doesn’t know many things yet)
una - polish: ona, norwegian: hun
kin, kina - who, to whom (polish: kto, kim); in turkic languages that lie between indoeuropean and eskimo-aleut, it is (kim, kiminli)
ii, iya, izi, iri = eye
igniq, eqniq, qeneq: polish “ogień”, “ognik” (fire, small fire) similar to latin-borrowed english word “to ignite” (“ to start burning”)
emuq, emug, muk, immuk - milk
naaka - no
apete - to ask sb (polish: PYTAĆ), root for polish (and other slavic) and eskimo-aleut is “pt”
cetaman, hitaman, chetaman - four, ćatur, cztery, cheteri, quatre etc.
(CT/HT/CHT = CHTR, FR, QTR, CZT)
https://www.quora.com/What-similari...can-languages-and-Pre-Indo-European-languages
Is there Proto-IE and Proto-Native-American languages descent from common origin? If we think that genetic based its maybe true because R1 and Q have same father.