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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DD'eDeN: [QB] Basque-Fula cognates(?) Vasco-Nubian links http://forwhattheywereweare.blogspot.com/2015/09/vasco-nubian.html?showComment=1446646065143#comment-c4645569376954569458 by Chris Davies November 4, 2015 at 3:07 PM Some preliminary findings. (Note also that Celtic languages and Fula language have in common consonant mutations). Many of the Fula words have a suffix (eg. -gol, -ugol); so try to disregard the suffix and look at the main part of the word to observe the similarity with the Celtic words. Examples included from Proto-Celtic; Breton; Cornish; Welsh; Old Irish; Irish; Scots Gaelic; and Manx. Celtic Languages----------------------------------------------------------------------------Fula Language (English) *mi/me/my/mi/mé/mé/mi/mee----------------------------------------------------------mi (I) *kʷid/cid/cad e, céard/ciod--------------------------------------------------------------koɗun (what) *māros/meur/meur/mawr/mór/mór/mòr/mooar-----------------------------------mawɗo, maw- (big) *tegus/tiug/tiugh----------------------------------------------------------------------------tekki (thick) gwaz, gour/gwas, gour/gŵr-------------------------------------------------------------gorko (man - adult male) ben/bean chéile/bean-phòsda/ben, ben phoost, ben heshey--------------ɓeyngu (wife) gwaz/gour/gŵr-------------------------------------------------------------------------------gorko (husband) *tangʷat-/tengae/teanga/teanga/çhengey-----------------------------------------demngal (tongue) *mīlom/mil/mil/mil/anmandae, míl---------------------------------------------------mardi marle (animal - plural) *kū/ki/ki/ci/cú/cú/cù----------------------------------------------------------------------kutiru (dog) *angʷīnā/ingen/ionga/ìne/ingin--------------------------------------------------------fede ngo (fingernail) cos/cos/cas/cass-------------------------------------------------------------------------kosngal (foot) *koxsā/coes/cos/cos/cas/cass------------------------------------------------------kos ngal (leg) arogli/arogl-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------urgol (to smell - sense odor) mervel/merwel/marw---------------------------------------------------------------------maayugol (to die) do tuit/tit/tuit/tuitt--------------------------------------------------------------------------tettoygol (to fall) *louχsnā/loar/loer/lleuad, lloer--------------------------------------------------------lewru (moon) yen, yein/yeyn-----------------------------------------------------------------------------jangol (cold) *bānos/bán/bán/bane--------------------------------------------------------------------danejum (white) i fat/fada/fada/foddey---------------------------------------------------------------------ɓadaki (far) There were numerous others but I though these few stood out somewhat. More research is of course required." - - - Note: According to Bantu oral history, Aka-Fula [/QB][/QUOTE]
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