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Thracian language
Thracian language Thracian Spoken in: Balkans Language extinction: may have survived as late as the 6th century Language family: Indo-European Thracian Language codes ISO 639-1: none ISO 639 ... IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. The Thracian language was the Indo-European language spoken ...
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Talk:Armenian language
Talk:Armenian language ARMENIAN LANGUAGE: RELIABLE INFORMATION To all interested in the ... script is used for the unrelated Georgian language." I thought the Armenian-Georgian alphabet connexion ... she", "his", or "her" in the Armenian language. Historical Phonology I wonder, for instance, what ... historical situation. Armenian has a colossal Iranian language superstratum, so much so it was ...
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Talk:Romanian language/Archive 2
Talk:Romanian language/Archive 2 < Talk:Romanian language skatae. etc. If anyone can decipher "spoken ... the range of word origins in the language. I always find this kind of thing ... Arabic... or maybe both from a third language? Anyway, as I say, for Romanian, I ... and are not part of the spoken language or contemporary written language. It would ...
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Talk:Indo-European languages/Archive 1
... European nations like Hungary and Finland. What language do they use? Thanks. Hungarian, Finnish, and ... way, because Kurdish is also an official language of Iraq. Maybe somebody could alter the ... of the population speaks Arabic, a Semetic language. Or is there something I'm missing ... that Arabic isn't the only official language of Iraq, but Kurdish, an Indo-European language, is too. origin of the term ' ...
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User talk:Criztu
... and typos that can reveal the first language (and thus even the ethnicity) of a ... I thank the Stars that my native language is Romanian, and not Bulgarian. Decius 17 ... not actually) trying to diminish the Romanian language. I don't care how many Slavic ... do or don't have, the Romanian language is still the greatest Romance language on earth, because it has the ...
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User:Alexandru/Etymologies
... take, reach, grasp'. '-Uca' is a Daco-Thracic suffix. Arǎta. 'Aspect, appearance; to ... also from *bhel. In the Iranian Pushto language we find 'balaa' meaning 'monster, calamity'. [3 ... but that's still unlikely. Probably a Thracic word, from PIE *gwou, 'bull, ox'. In ... Dacian, though the word entered the Dacian language (and from there, entered Romanian). 'Capso' is ... my hypothesis of an Italic-related Dacian language is valid. There are enough examples ...
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User:Gangleri/tests/extension inline
... A Course in Phonetics to A Pattern Language A Pelican at Blandings to A priori ... photography to Awsworth Awsworth, Nottinghamshire to Aymälläl language Ayn to Aztlan Underground Aztlan flag to ... to Bruno Milna Bruno Munari to Brythonic language Brythonic languages to Buckingham Township, Wayne County ... Rutherford, PA to Eastern Pomo Eastern Pomo language to Eau avec gaz Eau de Cologne ... Lower Austria) to Kuge Kugel to Kung language Kung pao to Kurt Schaffenberger Kurt ...
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User talk:Bogdangiusca/Archive4
... are either 1) cognates, which show Daco-Thracic & Greek linguistic relation; 2) or he considers ... some much needed revisions to the Thracian language page. It was time to represent the ... Thracian was Albanic (or Albanic was Daco-Thracic), but nevertheless some affinity existed (as I ... and not much about the actual Thracian language. When I'll have some more free ... 10:13, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC) Sicilian language I note that you started this ...
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Talk:Transylvania/Archive1
... an old Indo-European (probably Celtic or Thracic, as both lived in current Hungary) word ... speak a non-Indo-European Finno-Ugric language. Finno-Ugric is often classed together with ... the others and "adapted" it to their language. It's hard to say who "invented ... The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language says it's Medieval Latin (looked up ... are written in a formal or legalistic language which is often very different from ...
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Moesi
... The Moesi (Gk. Moesoi) were a Daco-Thracic tribe who inhabited part of what would ... that the Moesi may have spoken a language or dialect intermediary between Dacian and Thracian. Of their language or dialect, only a few items are ...
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