--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" wrote:
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> cardemaister:
> > > Isn't there a strange affinity between Finnish and
> > > Sanskrit?
> > >
> > Someone I know, asked an Indian at the University
> > of Tampere, Finland, wheather Finnish is a difficult
> > languag
cardemaister:
> > Isn't there a strange affinity between Finnish and
> > Sanskrit?
> >
> Someone I know, asked an Indian at the University
> of Tampere, Finland, wheather Finnish is a difficult
> language. He said it ain't for him because it
> resembles quite a lot Sanskrit, which he had stu
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" wrote:
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> cardemaister:
> > One of those languages might well have been that
> > one, which nowadaze is called Udmurt.
> >
> So, the question is, did the Sanskrit speaking people
> come from outside India? One thing to alway
cardemaister:
> One of those languages might well have been that
> one, which nowadaze is called Udmurt.
>
So, the question is, did the Sanskrit speaking people
come from outside India? One thing to always keep in
mind is that 'Aryans' were not a race of people, but
a Sanskrit speaking ling