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To: RightWhale; Alamo-Girl
That doesn't appear to be Indo-European.

RightWhale, I gather Magyar occupies a position in the evolution (and classification) of human languages rather similar to that of the Basque. These languages do not appear to share a common origin, or with any other human language for that matter.

This would be a really good time for any professional linguists out there, specializing in Central European languages, to weigh in.

534 posted on 10/21/2003 9:13:24 PM PDT by betty boop (God used beautiful mathematics in creating the world. -- Paul Dirac)
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To: betty boop
This discussion of the Magyar language is quite interesting. It leaves me wondering if any of the concepts will be difficult to translate?
535 posted on 10/21/2003 9:28:51 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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