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donde esta la biblioteca

| any /es/panol speakers on this site? el weys?


| Buenas Dias senorita! : D tango Quattro anos de la universidad-y tu? Donde Estes?


| Caboose, nadie aqui esta escuchandome, no mas puedo hablar español!


| Aqui hay una espg/u/rl, es un gusto estar aqui!


| Dios mios!


| >>1061035
no tengo trabajo..


>>1061043
mejor hacemos un hilo de todos que hablan español. como los rusos hacen aquí.

>>1061133
oraleeee


| >>1061166
Y yo tambien. ╰(*´︶`*)╯
>>1061133
٩(^‿^)۶


| "biblioteca" is it sound like Russian "билиотека"?


| >>1061182
No, they're nothing alike.


| entonces hilo para latam?


| >>eed272 oh yes, brother. I'm still learning russian, but I was really surprised when I found out many of our words are really similar, if not the same


| Russia is Latin America! Russia is Latin America! France is Italy! XD :):):):) xD


| >>1061391
:DDDDDDDDDD


| donda!


| >>1061202
Oh, ok, thanks!


| >>1061357
Oh, that's good!
It's not surprising, after all, all European langs, including Slavic and Indian, have their roots in one lang, forming the Indo-European family of langs. Linguists also use the concept of basic vocabulary to determine the relationship between langs and the beginning of their divergence. It is a set of words that describe common phenomena, objects, and actions such as night, hand, walking, etc. The size is defined differently: ~100, ~150; don't remember.


| >>1061442
Not all European languages. Finish for example is 100% original and doesn't have it's roots in Indo-European.


| Good point gurl finish and Hungarian are from the east later than the other ones got to Europe


| >>1061528
Finish is older than euro-indian and its true roots are unknown.


| Oh I thought they migrated in after from maybe Siberia I think I saw a YouTube video or something


| que es todo este EN-GLE


| >>1061518
You think, I guess you're mistaken. About 100%, but you right about no roots into Indo-European family. Indeed, Finnish belongs to the Uralic language family.
>>1061532
It's not so much Finnish as the Uralic language family. And according to current information, this is probably the case.


| >>1061659
I heard about the urals in my YouTube video! Thanks gurls that sounds right :)


| >>1061660
You welcome!


| :)

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