vineri, 13 martie 2015

Romanian, oldest european language – new developments:

Out of 60 scientifically works which are covering this domain, 30 of them localize the primitive origins of the man-kind in Europe, where 24 of them are localizing this origin in the actual Romania, (Carpathian- Danubian area); 10 are indicating western Siberia, 5 Jutland and/or actual Germany room, 4 for Russia, 4 for some Asian territories, 1 for actual France area and all these recognisied despite against the huge pride of those nations. A huge number of specialists consider Romania the place of other Europeans origines and Romanian the oldest language in Europe, older even than Sanskrit.
According to the researchers and scientists, the Latin comes from the old Romanian (or Thracian) and not vice versa. The so called “slave” words are in fact pure Romanian words. The so called vulgar Latin is in fact old Romanian, or Thracian language, according to the same sources… (Mențiune Ce-i cu noi?: chestia asta cu limba latină e de fapt română veche este confirmată și de consilierul papei Miceal Ledwith în dec 2012 și în martie 2014) In the limits of the language, please allow me to present a list of just a few (out of thousands of words), which are very similar/ even identical in Romanian and Sanskrit:
Romanian
numerals: unu, doi, trei, patru, cinci, sase, sapte…100=suta
Sanskrit numerals: unu, dvi, tri, ciatru, penci, sas, saptan…100 = satan Then,
Romanian vs Sanskrit:
acasa acasha (at home)
acu acu (now) lup lup ( wolf)
a iubi (considered slave) iub (love)
 frate vrate (brother)
camera camera (room)
limba lamba (tongue)
nepot napat (neffew)
mandru mandra (proud)
lupta lupta (fight)
 pandur pandur (infanterist)
nevasta navasti (wife)
prieten prietema (friend)
pranz prans (lunch time)
Ruman Ramana (Romanian)
saptamana saptnahan (week)
 struguri strughuri (grapes)
vale vale (valley)
vadana vadana (widow)
a zambi dzambaiami (to smile)
 umbra dumbra (shadow)
om om (man-kind)
dusman dusman (enemy)
a invata invati (to study)
 a crapa crapaiami (to break something)
naiba naiba (evil)
apa apa (water)
and not AQUA like in Latin. It looks like aqua came from apa and not the other way around… and so on for more than thousand situations… source and more here http://www.antimoon.com/forum/t9520-0.htm

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