Where did Russia and Russian speech come from? The question is very interesting, I think, not only for me. I will not cover the whole topic of my work. Write an introduction chapter
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More precisely Yulya. But, it's not that simple. You will no longer be able to read the following figure, because you do not know all the Etruscan letters.
a man is like a jug – hit him and what he is filled with will spill out!
Yes. with us, with the Russians, everything is from the heart!
on the
above
tata
bottom
table
chair
timber
channel
As already noted, the channel is a native Russian word, formed from the word race (trough) with the help of the suffix -lo.
and here is an Etruscan drawing I found.
and you know who they call that on the network. Yep, the same one which is always and
do you know who they call that on the net??
Don't know. I didn’t decipher this inscription due to the lack of specialized education. I’m still waiting for a fellow linguist to explain what the Etruscans scrawled on their ancient Italian fence.
Don't know. I decipher this inscription niasilil
not knowing – does not free!
look, they will sew 282 st.
there are a lot of complainers here. they are of those who knock do not disdain
KHANA, that is, a translation from Etruscan – died.
there are a lot of complainers here. they are one of those who still do not disdain to knock
I'm already used to it and treat it dialectically.
KHANA, that is, a translation from Etruscan – died.
and with what fright did the scribbles that you scratch in paint suddenly become Etruscan words? you show pictures.
KHANA, that is, a translation from Etruscan – died.
cool!
many people complain that we have a dominance of foreign words. and if these foreign check words by roots, and even without vowels, then very interesting conclusions are drawn!
I watch Indian movies with subtitles so I can hear the speech!
there such pearls come across.
For example:
sorry – suck!
enemy, liar – yud. (remember the miracle Yudo, the Jew-Jude)
king – keshch (koschey)
brother – brother
not that one. not that