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No, there was. All the linguistic anthropologists, linguistic palaeontologists and linguistic historians - that is, the experts - say so. The first language with any hint of spreading beyond a single tribe was Indo-European, which began pretty much before anyone had left Africa, and was carried by the first wave of immigrants to Europe, India and the Near East. And then they developed separately.
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The first tongue, the mother tongue, spoken by Adam, Shem, and Noah, was different, and it is now extant only in isolated dialects. Its first pure offshoots are the Zend, the sacred tongue of India, and the language of the Bactrians. In those languages, words may be found exactly similar to the Low German of my native place. The book that I see in modern Ctesiphon, on the Tigris, is written in that language. adamic=protoindoeuropean, offshoots=indoiranians |
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Welcome to the forum CUvox. It's great that you write so many informative posts!
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"Indogermanisches Wörterbuch" by Gerhard Köbler
and "Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch" by Julius Pokorny are only genuine PIE lexicons, where there is no scam like w and y instead of proper u̯ and i̯ phonemes. Both authors self-publish them here: https://archive.org/search.php?query...isches+bomhard https://www.koeblergerhard.de/idgwbhin.html |
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Is that something you do for work or a hobby?
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It is hobby, namely Babel-Reversal. Please note that optional words with uppercase H among small letters, and optional words with h1-h9 are NOT real PIE words, but only exercises showing that going below PIE produces ambiguous wildcard phonemes, proving Emmerich validity for PIE being hard-bottom pre-Babel language.
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The French cannot be beat when it comes to storytelling and portraying imaginative narratives with a unique style of humour and charisma. They've developed that craft in a far superior fashion. And the voice acting reflects that perfectly.
I used to think the english voices were the best - until I've tried the french voices and oh my! ![]()
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explanations: https://forum.magicball.net/showthread.php?t=18770
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For someone who cares about "languages" your communication skills are pretty lacking
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He did answer it, maybe he misclicked on the Quote button:
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Reacting to the decades old (yikes) post by Jesse, I like the French and the Japanese one (though I must say, I'm not neutral in the matter
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