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What do people here think of Germans?
Rubystars:
Hebrew Honor it's hard for me to understand anthropology in any other way but from an evolutionary perspective because that's how I view the branching human tree, so it'd be hard for me to discuss it in a different way. I think of blacks, whites, and asians as cousins that sprang from a common ancestor, probably in Africa but possibly the Mid-East
Cato:
--- Quote from: HEBREWHONOR on October 16, 2008, 09:49:13 AM ---actually i explained it , The forum must have a code that changed "o-l-d te-sta-ment " to the word TANACH .
thats why i said "what they call"
i didn't said welsh is broken hebrew , i said that if you hear someone read it , it will sound as if someone reading from the tanach and dont know hebrew grammer well , cuz most of the words in ancient welsh sound similar to hebrew words of the same meaning
just pointed out connection of another europian people to the east
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OK, one more stab at this, which has nothing whatsoever to do with Germans. As a Welsh speaker I can assure you that there is nothing really which can be described as Ancient Welsh - the structure of the language in Roman times was very much as today, they just taught us to write. St. Patrick on his wanderings found an older language than Welsh being spoken in parts of Wales, for which he needed a translator and referred to it as the Iron Tongue. Welsh itself, as pointed out by George Borrow in the 1800's, bears some considerable resemblance to Sanscrit. You are therefore right. However, this doesn't help me find an Oktoberfest which still has some beer left.
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