To: Cronos
Never said anything about an "invasion" simply "went to"
I think that is fair enough, considering the "echo" from India a couple thousand years later in the global community. Heavy Aryan influences.
I believe (And NO, this is NOT an "Aryan Race" piece) that the origins of the Arayan languages could be the root of all languages (or at least, is VERY close)
Wherever they came from before they got in to the mountians is where our answers may lie.
102 posted on
04/21/2005 11:11:33 PM PDT by
MacDorcha
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To: MacDorcha
I believe (And NO, this is NOT an "Aryan Race" piece) that the origins of the Arayan languages could be the root of all languages (or at least, is VERY close)
I doubt that -- I know a bit of Avestan and Arabic along with French, Spanish, German, English and a bit of Polish (very, VERY little of Polish!), but there is a substantial similarity between the Indo-European langauges. There is NO similarity to Arabic, none at all. I'd say proto-Indo-European is a branch of the 'pre-Babel' language, but is not the main stem
103 posted on
04/21/2005 11:46:16 PM PDT by
Cronos
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