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>>1061166 Y yo tambien. ╰(*´︶`*)╯ >>1061133 ٩(^‿^)۶
Post number #1061182, ID: eed272
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"biblioteca" is it sound like Russian "билиотека"?
Post number #1061202, ID: 052cca
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>>1061182 No, they're nothing alike.
Post number #1061286, ID: 210356
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entonces hilo para latam?
Post number #1061357, ID: fe1e7f
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>>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
Post number #1061391, ID: 70182f
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Russia is Latin America! Russia is Latin America! France is Italy! XD :):):):) xD
Post number #1061399, ID: 9016cd
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>>1061391 :DDDDDDDDDD
Post number #1061401, ID: 470cf9
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donda!
Post number #1061441, ID: eed272
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>>1061202 Oh, ok, thanks!
Post number #1061442, ID: eed272
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>>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.
Post number #1061518, ID: be4b81
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>>1061442 Not all European languages. Finish for example is 100% original and doesn't have it's roots in Indo-European.
Post number #1061528, ID: 70182f
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Good point gurl finish and Hungarian are from the east later than the other ones got to Europe
Post number #1061532, ID: b6c945
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>>1061528 Finish is older than euro-indian and its true roots are unknown.
Post number #1061599, ID: 702877
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Oh I thought they migrated in after from maybe Siberia I think I saw a YouTube video or something
Post number #1061603, ID: a46070
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que es todo este EN-GLE
Post number #1061659, ID: eed272
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>>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.
Post number #1061660, ID: 70182f
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>>1061659 I heard about the urals in my YouTube video! Thanks gurls that sounds right :)
Post number #1061666, ID: eed272
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>>1061660 You welcome!
Post number #1061671, ID: 70182f
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:)
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