[tied] Re: Celts & Cimmerians

From: wtsdv
Message: 26992
Date: 2003-11-08

Well then it's a great mystery indeed, isn't it, how most
of Europe and Western Asia came to speak Indo-European
languages. By your reasoning it should have been quite
impossible.

David

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "alex" <alxmoeller@...> wrote:
> wtsdv wrote:
> >> Are you even aware of the fact that people use other languages
> >> than English on the Internet, or is that fact censored away from
> >> you on your continent?
> >
> > Of course we're aware, but does an island disprove the
> > wetness of the sea, Peter?
> >
> > David
>
> Au, au au... or better said, he he he?
>
> Everyone which is using the IRC knows there are channels where just
the
> national languages are used. Every one who will make a search about
> domains which ends in .de, .fr, .ro, .rs, .hu, etc will see there
are
> information in the languages of these countries. This is not an
island ,
> but it seems it is the sea. And even on internet, the "par
excellence"
> medium of English. I wish we can live 500 years more. You will see
> David, if there is no nuclear big-bang the people use even in 500
years
> their languages.
> Just for fun. In the period of 1848 there has been a big stream of
> French loans in Rom. The "elite" used just French for making a
> difference between themselves and the "cowers", the folk of
> JohnNormalPerson. Through this aspect, the language got _in the
elevated
> medium_ a lot of neologisms, became more rich, became "European"
etc..
> And today? Today, JohnNormalPerson speaks exactly as in the letter
of
> Neacsu if not in even in the same way as he spoke 2000 years ago.
>
>
> P.S.: the letter of Neacsu is dated from 1521.
>
>
> Alex