Cause I know Turkish language, I think that this language, if not in
the way of writing, in the way of thinking has many common elements
with the PIE religion and the way of thinking. For example, AY means
in Turkish moon and month as PIE root *mens- derived in many PIE
languages month and moon, as in English. Also, the word gün "day" is
closley linked with günesh "sun" (comp. Lat. dies "day", deus "God"
or Albanian dit "day" and diell "sun"), or tan "dawn" and
tanri "God" (hitt. shiun "God", shiwat "day, daylight"), etc.
--- In
cybalist@yahoogroups.com, Michael J Smith <lookwhoscross-
eyednow@...> wrote:
> Does anyone know if it's possible that Indo-
Europeanhas a
> common origin with the Uralic and Altaic languages way in the past
and
> with Kartvellian or any Caucasian languages? Would love to know
what
> anyone thinks- Michael
>
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