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Old 02-13-2010, 11:56 AM   #50
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Default Re: Seperate Nazi Civilization?

Hi Annemirri
you say
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The Finns were (or are) the real aryan race that Hitler was after,
tall, blonde with blue eyes, and most interesting gene pool.
You may not be aware that neither the origin of finnish language nor the finns' DNA can prove where they come from.
Perhaps, "aliens" had their finger on that.

and no wonder that I chose to be born in that area myself... and I lived in Scotland too.

Finnish is not such a mistery


Finno-Ugric languages (fĭn`ō-`grĭk), also called Finno-Ugrian languages, group of languages forming a subdivision of the Uralic subfamily of the Ural-Altaic family of languages (see Uralic and Altaic languages Uralic and Altaic languages (y
..... Click the link for more information. ). The Finno-Ugric group of languages can be divided into two subgroups, Finnic and Ugric. These languages have about 24 million speakers distributed in enclaves scattered in a territory that stretches from Norway east to the Ob River of Siberia and south to the Carpathian Mts. About 10 million of these people speak the Finnic tongues, which include Finnish Finnish language, also called Suomi, member of the Finnic group of the Finno-Ugric languages . These languages form a subdivision of the Uralic subfamily of the Ural-Altaic family of languages (see Uralic and Altaic languages ).
..... Click the link for more information. , native to about 5 million in Finland and about 1 million elsewhere; Karelian, used by close to 100,000 in Karelia in NW Russia; Estonian, the mother tongue of more than 1 million in Estonia; Lapp, native to some 60,000 mainly nomadic people living in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia; Mordovian, spoken by about 1 million in Russia in the neighborhood of the Volga River below its bend; Cheremiss, the mother tongue of 550,000 in the area where the Volga and Kama rivers join (W of the Ural Mountains); and the Permian languages Votyak, native to about 600,000 between the Kama and Vyatka rivers of European Russia, and Zyrian or Komi, spoken by some 400,000 living between the Pechora, Mezen, and Kama rivers (W of the Ural Mountains). The principal member of the Ugric subgroup is Hungarian Hungarian language, also called Magyar, member of the Ugric group of the Finno-Ugric languages . These languages form a subdivision of the Uralic subfamily of the Ural-Altaic family of languages (see Uralic and Altaic languages ).
..... Click the link for more information. , with some 13 million speakers, 10 million of whom reside in Hungary and another 3 million in adjacent countries. Ostyak is spoken by about 25,000 in the area of the Ob River of W Siberia, and Vogul is the language of some 5,000 in the neighborhood of the Ob and Irtysh rivers of W Siberia. The Finno-Ugric languages are agglutinative in that they add large numbers of suffixes to an unchanging root (one suffix following the other) to indicate such features as case, number, person, tense, and mood. Derivatives are also frequently formed by suffixes.
etc etc..

in my view you are doing a guesswork when you say you have a good knack to sense things..

besides isn't the ugro-finnic group not as closa a relative to sanskrit as other european languages (exept

basque) are? That's if we agree on the premise that the language of the aryan plateau split into 2 main

branches; sanskrit and avestan. ..sanskrit went on to form european, whilst avestan influenced the

formation of iranian, pashtu and other languages of that area..exept for the semitic. iranian cultural elite

consider themselves to be of aryan descent, they even (i think) usurped the term for themselves and

called their country Iran as from not so long ago..i guess you'd have a tough time presenting your tall

and blond theory to an Iranian..best wishes l

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