[FairfieldLife] Re: Sanskrit's origin

2009-12-22 Thread WillyTex
Vaj wrote: > Thus we have a ROOT Language as the language > that contains the BASIC set of root words and > forming the BASIS of a number of languages... > So, the Sumerian speakers came out of Mesopotamia into South Asia, and taught the Dravidians Sankrit. But, in fact, we don't know where

[FairfieldLife] Re: Sanskrit's origin

2009-12-22 Thread WillyTex
> > > Thus we have a ROOT Language as the language > > > that contains the BASIC set of root words and > > > forming the BASIS of a number of languages... > > > > > So, the Sumerian speakers came out of Mesopotamia > > into South Asia, and taught the Dravidians Sankrit. > > Vaj wrote: > No, it de

[FairfieldLife] Re: Sanskrit's origin

2009-12-22 Thread WillyTex
> > The Sumerians, wherever they came from, died out long > > before the Caucasians entered Iran bringing with them > > Sanskrit. > > Vaj wrote: > It is believed they used the well known annual monsoons > and an ocean route. > So, the Dravidians went to Mesopotamia by sea? Or, do you mean the S

[FairfieldLife] Re: Sanskrit's origin

2009-12-22 Thread off_world_beings
How come you don't put a link or a date on this. This sounds dated. What does the cardemeister think? OffWorld --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj wrote: > > From Dr. Logananthan > The Origins of Tamil - Veer Linguistics > > > We describe below Veer Linguistics as developed by Pavanar wh

[FairfieldLife] Re: Sanskrit's origin

2009-12-22 Thread off_world_beings
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj wrote: > > He posted it yesterday.>> Where? > > On Dec 22, 2009, at 7:36 PM, off_world_beings wrote: > > > How come you don't put a link or a date on this. This sounds dated. What does the cardemeister think? >

[FairfieldLife] Re: Sanskrit's origin

2009-12-23 Thread WillyTex
off_world_beings wrote: > This sounds dated... > Apparently all the Dravidian ethnic groups are Caucasian. Tamils etc, are not a distinct race. The Tamil language is probably derived from Archaic Sanskrit, according to David Frawley. Frawley thinks the Sanskrit speakers spread out to Iran, Eur

[FairfieldLife] Re: Sanskrit's origin

2009-12-23 Thread off_world_beings
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "WillyTex" wrote: > > > > off_world_beings wrote: > > This sounds dated... > > > Apparently all the Dravidian ethnic groups are Caucasian. > Tamils etc, are not a distinct race. The Tamil language > is probably derived from Archaic Sanskrit, according to >

[FairfieldLife] Re: Sanskrit's origin

2009-12-24 Thread cardemaister
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings wrote: > > > How come you don't put a link or a date on this. This sounds dated. What > does the cardemeister think? > Somehow reminds me of Mr. Sigurd Wettenhovi-Aspa: http://koti.welho.com/msilvone/w-aspa/ If you can understand some G

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Sanskrit's origin

2009-12-22 Thread Vaj
On Dec 22, 2009, at 10:13 AM, WillyTex wrote: Vaj wrote: > Thus we have a ROOT Language as the language > that contains the BASIC set of root words and > forming the BASIS of a number of languages... > So, the Sumerian speakers came out of Mesopotamia into South Asia, and taught the Dravidian

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Sanskrit's origin

2009-12-22 Thread Vaj
On Dec 22, 2009, at 10:38 AM, WillyTex wrote: > > > Thus we have a ROOT Language as the language > > > that contains the BASIC set of root words and > > > forming the BASIS of a number of languages... > > > > > So, the Sumerian speakers came out of Mesopotamia > > into South Asia, and taught

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Sanskrit's origin

2009-12-22 Thread Vaj
He posted it yesterday. On Dec 22, 2009, at 7:36 PM, off_world_beings wrote: > How come you don't put a link or a date on this. This sounds dated. What does > the cardemeister think?