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dahlak
Member # 6687
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http://home.planet.nl/~hans.mebrat/eritrea-history.htm
hier is interesting web site. Some of white americans believe, the first language came from Greek, such is false. But i like to know more, i asked before on other topic. I am not asking to Eveleuro or Horemheb, i am asking to the other guys. How come the asia languages have a lot incommen with most of african languages?
 
Roy_2k5
Member # 6397
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Some interesting posts regarding the IE language group:

1) The earliest known Indo-European tongue is Hittite.

2) Hittite belongs to the Anatolian branch in the IE family, while Greek belongs to the Aryano-Greco-Armenic sub-family.

3) This proto-IE language theory is still just a theory.

4) There has yet been any proof suggesting that the IE tongue was initially spoken by whites. Just because there were stories of blonde hair-blue eyed people visiting parts of Africa and Mid East does not in anyway prove that they spoke an IE tongue.
 




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