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Veritas

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Dec 14, 2011
 
AbeUG wrote:
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This proves you are NOT Polish.
NO Polish nationalist would ever say "Aryans" were ancestors of Poles.
The "Aryans" were trying to exterminate Poles.
You RuSSkie retard.
Very true. Poles are Slavs and have never been considered Aryan. He knows nothing about European history. He is just a troll.
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#137
Dec 14, 2011
 
Veritas wrote:
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Very true. Poles are Slavs and have never been considered Aryan. He knows nothing about European history. He is just a troll.
And who are you ? The fact that your are hanging on this very forum for years doesn't give you right to clarify posters.So far you and that chicken and impostor Abe haven't posted one simple argument but assumptions stipulation and personal abuse you are pathetic!
Zeligowski

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#138
Dec 14, 2011
 
meant to be classify posters
B lkaar Singh

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i am of the the 'akaali nihung' order of the KHALSA,
which originates from modern day Punjab in nothern india.
our tradition teaches us that the ancient warriors of northern india, were descended from the sun, having blond hair.
these warriors migrated from india, following the path of the sun towards the west.
there is an obvious genetic and linguistic link between the peoples of europe and northern india
Zeligowski

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#140
Dec 14, 2011
 
B lkaar Singh wrote:
i am of the the 'akaali nihung' order of the KHALSA,
which originates from modern day Punjab in nothern india.
our tradition teaches us that the ancient warriors of northern india, were descended from the sun, having blond hair.
these warriors migrated from india, following the path of the sun towards the west.
there is an obvious genetic and linguistic link between the peoples of europe and northern india
Absolutely, these warriors migrated both west and east !
Veritas

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Dec 14, 2011
 
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And who are you ? The fact that your are hanging on this very forum for years doesn't give you right to clarify posters.So far you and that chicken and impostor Abe haven't posted one simple argument but assumptions stipulation and personal abuse you are pathetic!
Yea, we're the ones who are pathetic. George Orwell warned us that people like you would be coming. What a newspeak freak.
Zeligowski

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Dec 15, 2011
 
Veritas wrote:
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Yea, we're the ones who are pathetic. George Orwell warned us that people like you would be coming. What a newspeak freak.
Yes you are ! Cannot be helped dude! Read your own posts lol
Veritas

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Dec 16, 2011
 
Zeligowski wrote:
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Yes you are ! Cannot be helped dude! Read your own posts lol
You have some serious brain rot going on here. Seek medical care!
Mindaugas

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Don't be so angry Zeligovsky and Veritas. We all are indoeuropeans.:))) didn't we? Talking about Aryans or not is sorry..sorry speech of Hitler. Linguists can tell you, that Germans Balts, Slavs BC were relative tribes and languages. Let's read books of specialists. It's better than war. Going 2000 years BC you will find more similarities than differences :)) good night friends
Kestutis

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The biggest similarity is not in the the quantity of almost the same words, but in grammar forms, declinations. This makes Lithuanian closest living language to Sanskrit, but GRAMATICALLY. "To a person who is familiar with old Indo-European languages such as Latin or Ancient Greek, Lithuanian grammar will come more easily than to a person who can speak modem "English, Spanish, Italian, French or German."
http://www.lki.lt/LKI_EN/index.php...
You may also find a plenty of similar words in ancient Greek, Latin and Lithuanian, but the most similar is the structure of the language.
It is a popular myth that Lithuanian can understand Sanskrit, but it is true, that he|she can easily learn the grammar of Sanskrit(Ancient Greek or Latin), due to a very similar language structure.
gnuck

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although i respect both countries, i do not understand why someone force to found similarity between far distant civilizations.
the only reason that i can think, is that some Indian geek want found some point of contact with northern Europe women, but looking in an ancient language as Sanskrit is very lame. the Sanskrit is so old that probably have connection with all spoken languages in the world. these geeks will have the same leverage by exposing a fake rolex.
PS i didn't see any trend about similarity between Sanskrit and turkish, which are much more, probably because the turkish women are ugly
youtheman

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The similarities are uncanny, dummy. Lithuania takes pride that her language has stay less corrupted by external influences of Latin and Germanic Saxon. Sanskrit is the oldest language to survive through literature and so the comparison to the rejection of altered and diluted languages in the rest of Europe is remarkable. The languages are our earliest traces of civilisation and socialisation.

Since: Jul 11

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youtheman wrote:
The similarities are uncanny, dummy. Lithuania takes pride that her language has stay less corrupted by external influences of Latin and Germanic Saxon. Sanskrit is the oldest language to survive through literature and so the comparison to the rejection of altered and diluted languages in the rest of Europe is remarkable. The languages are our earliest traces of civilisation and socialisation.
Yeah... and we could take pride about more than just the ancient language... We could take pride about the history which is hided till now. Doc. J. Statkute de Rosales in her book "Europos šaknys ir mes - lietuviai" ( I know only Lithuanian version) states a lot of facts which are different than the history used to declare till now.
Veritas, I am sure you are Lithuanian yourself and as I've notised you are interested in history. So get that book and read! I am sure you will be surprised ;)
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#149
Jan 29, 2012
 
I am Lithuanian and we also have more than 24 letters, since the dots on top or other accent marks do count as. Separate letters altogether.
george the macedonian wrote:
Well guys i can tell you that where sanscrit was derived from,It is from the oldest ancient macedonian alphabet.Oldest phonetic alphabet found in caves in europe estimated to be 32000 to 50000
years.It is older than the hebrew alphabet.How the indian people got their alphabet& religion & culture
is quite amazing more than 3000 yars ago religious leaders from the high country travelled all the way to india & gave them sanscit alphabet of which we know is derived from the ancient macedonian.Shruti in sanscrit is to hear & the same as ancient macedonian.Sama veda,sama byitself
veda chanting.Truly it is amazing.The macedonians use a calendar which is 7600 years old.
Also guysVirtually all the european phonetic alphabets are derived from the ancient macedonian.
old macedonian was 36 letters where as all the other alphabets are 24 letters.
At last there can be no speculating as we know what & how it happend.Did you know macedonian still exists.Prior to 1912it was a whole country
which was divided amongs serbia,bulgaria,greece,albania .
The great powers without asking the macedonian people decided to divide the country.How can one country belong to 4 other countries.How can one group of people race claim to be another race of people???
george
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The lithuanian numbers are also the same! Ill spell phonetically:
Viens
Dvi or du
Trys
Katuri
Penki
Septini
Oshtoni
Dievini
Dashim
Marek wrote:
God Albert, you are right about the slavic languages being somewhat similar to sanskrit too. My mother tongue is slovak and I recently, out of sheer interest, made a comparison of numerals in slovak and sanskrit. Here it goes:
1 jeden eka
2 dva dvi
3 tri tri
4 štyri catur
5 pä&#357; pancan
6 šes&#357; sas
7 sedem saptan
8 osem astan
9 devä&#357; navan
10 desa&#357; dasan
Aidas

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#151
Feb 21, 2012
 
Mindaugas wrote:
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shasthrani..
This word reminds Lithuanian word "aštrus" (ashtrus) and (partly) Latvian "ass" (ahss)- these both words in English mean "sharp". And sharpness is one of the main attributes of most ancient weapons.
Mindaugas

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#152
Feb 21, 2012
 
Dear indoeuropeans.:))) About our ansestors wrote USA Lithuanian Gimbutiene, Italian Umberto P Dinni, Holland Frederik Kortland, Russian Toporov and other scientist. They have found interesting things :))) About very close relations between Balts or Slavs (more than relations), about what Unites Italians,Greeks, Germans and other. There are a lot of linguistic archeological evidences. Let's use arguments, or in another way we will try to make "privat" nation older, more ancient or better. Who knows, may be Lithuanian language remaind the less altered because of people conservativism? They Were hiding hundreds of years among forests fighting against invasion of Crusader Hordes?
Aidas

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One more thing I've just realised regarding Sanskrit word "shasthraani" - there's this particular onomatopoeic interjection in Lithuanian language - "šast" (shast), which defines a sound of a sudden action - a sudden and fast move of arm or leg, a sound of throwing of something, a sudden move of sword or other weapon etc.
Vytautas

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Regarding Sanskrit-Slovak
I added Lithuanian numbers:
1 jeden eka - vienas
2 dva dvi - du
3 tri tri - trys
4 štyri catur - keturi
5 pä&#357; pancan - penki
6 šes&#357; sas -šeši
7 sedem saptan - septyni
8 osem astan - aštuoni
9 devä&#357; navan - devyni
10 desa&#357; dasan - dešimt
Aditya - Pune

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#155
Mar 17, 2012
 
Just because number of english words are similar to sanskrit words, it does not mean that english is derived from sanskrit ! They are both derived from the same family tree and hence the similarity.
Do not put your ignorance on a public forum.
pande ramanand wrote:
sir, there are number of words in the english language which are deformed form of sanskrit words proving that the sanskrit is the mother of all national and international language. THE LIST IS SO LONG THAT IT CAN NOT BE QUOTED HERE, WORDS we i yOU are deformations of vayam, aham, yooyam. othr words new,father,mother,brother,nose ,mouth,eyes, two,three,fourth, six,seven ,eight ,nine, cent deci ,path,stay,sit,water,grain,ear th,son, star,grass,horse,mouse,

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