Can you explain why it is that the ancient Indian language Sanskrit , which dates back several thousand years B.C.E., shares its linguistic roots with the Baltic State Latvia?
Latvian langauge is an indo-european language. The indo-europeans migrated to India, and were called what--- aryans! I thought it was common sense that the indo-europeans migrated to india (hence the name INDO) but I guess not.
Or...can you explain why it is that there is no such thing as a "sub-race" called "latins", because Latin was the language of ancient Rome, which was founded by the ethnic group known as Etruscans; who faded from history as European Barbarians invaded Rome?
ROFL. Actually.. umm there was a Latin people. They founded Rome. The Etruscands were pre-indo-europeans that eventually were conquered and assamilated by the romans...
" The Latins were an ancient
Italic people who migrated to central Italy, (Latium Vetus - Old Latium), in the 2nd millennium B.C.E., maybe from the Adriatic East Coast and Balkanic Area, perhaps from pressures by Illyrian peoples. Although they lived in independent city-states, the Latins had a common language (Latin), common religious beliefs and a close sense of kinship, expressed in the myth that they were all descendants of Latinus, the father-in-law of Aeneas. "
and ofcourse, as everyone obviously knows, the Latin language is an Indo-european language.
Most importantly, can you explain why it is, that if all Europeans are really just one race, the French invented perfume and yet they all have B.O.?
immaturity and racism from the complete idiot with no understanding of european history whatsoever. How surprising.
Hungarians do not speak an indo-european language. That I have heard.
Hungarians, Finnish, and basque are related to other europeans except they do not speak an indo-european language. And most of western european people were said to be closely related to the basque.
Irish, english, welsh, scottish, etc... are all descendents of the original ice age hunters. With Celts, vikings, angles, saxons, romans, etc.. coming in for migrations.
And north and south italians proved to be closely related. And theres been very little North african admixture (little to none) found in sicily.