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Topic: Serbian(Slavic?)-proto IE(Sanskrit) conne Posted: 01-Feb-2006 at 07:26 |
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Socrates your notebook is untidy.You get 2/10 . |
Cheeky fellow.Deleted his post.
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What r u talking about?
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Posted: 01-Feb-2006 at 07:28 |
I filled some blanks:
Sanskrit |
Serbian |
Latvian |
Meaning |
abhi |
oba(e) |
abi |
both |
asmi |
(je)sam |
esmu |
am |
asti |
jesti |
esti |
to eat |
bhedati |
beda(misery) |
bedati |
worry |
bhuti |
biti |
buti |
be, exist |
cathurth |
cetvrta(i,o) |
ceturta |
fourth |
dala |
deo,del |
dala |
part,division |
dina |
dan |
diena |
day |
dhuma |
dim |
duma |
smoke |
jiv |
zhiv |
dziv |
alive |
j*vati |
zhiveti |
dzivuoti |
live |
katha |
kako to |
ka ta |
how that |
kada |
kad(kada) |
kad |
when |
kliba |
klipa* |
kliba |
unable,lame |
madhu |
med |
medu |
honey |
pretvira |
pretvara** |
pret vara |
opponents,contra power |
rasa |
rosa |
rasa |
dew |
sad |
seda |
sed |
sits |
sth |
stav |
stav |
stand |
slaviti |
slaviti*** |
slaveti |
glorify |
saditi |
saditi |
staditi |
plant |
ti |
jedi |
edi |
eat |
trayas |
tri(troyka) |
tris |
three |
trasati |
tresti |
triceti |
tremble |
ud*n |
voda |
uden |
water |
udhar |
vidra |
uden |
otter |
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*klipa is used in all three genders-it is used as a noun ( mostly in comical conotation)
**pretvarati is a verb-means to turn into (like turn into stone),and it also means to pretend-however its obviously somehow connected to pretvira and pret vara.
***Slaviti-derived from slava (glory)-or is it vice verse?However, it could be connected to the ethymology of Slaven,Sloven-Slav.
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Posted: 01-Feb-2006 at 07:34 |
Originally posted by Socrates
Originally posted by Jhangora
Originally posted by Jhangora
Socrates your notebook is untidy.You get 2/10 . |
Cheeky fellow.Deleted his post.
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What r u talking about?
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-I remembered!!U were here when I posted yhe original table...yes, very messy...I couldn't handle it, so i deleted it.I've just posted it in a new form...
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Jhangora
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Posted: 01-Feb-2006 at 07:38 |
OK Socrates.Looks better.You get 5/10 this time.
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Jai Badri Vishal
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Boztorgay
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Posted: 01-Feb-2006 at 11:48 |
Originally posted by TeldeIndus
Well, genetically there's no Serbian connection with North India (Sanskritized area).
Haplogroup I (purple) is absent in North Indian populations.
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Can you give me the address of your source, please?
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Il n'y a que les imbciles et les huitres qui adhrent - Paul Valry
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Aarya
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Posted: 25-Jul-2006 at 09:32 |
I suspect
the one post made by teleindus. becoz if he was serious enough he would
have returned and posted regarding his opposition but as he has not it
seems he had got that info from some propaganda site...he just copy
pasted....
This is really a
nice thread, and it reveals many things that werent known before
regarding serbian folklore and cultural connection with the India and
sanskrit....
Socrates did u
investigate the saying of the poem refering to India..it might yeild
some details...
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Posted: 25-Jul-2006 at 11:42 |
Reading all this stuff about indoeuropean language, I wonder why is Greek considered indoeuropean.
I know there are some similar words, but most (in socrates') list are different, sometimes totally different.
Socrates, I don't think that in the traditional poems you will find remanants of IE tradition. If there's a mention of India it is probably based on much more recent experiences. In Greek tradition India is totally abcent. I think there are some ancient Greek myths that are related with India, but now we are talking of myths 3,000 or 4,000 thousands years old.
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Posted: 27-Jul-2006 at 11:03 |
Hi Xerster, You are telling that there are Greek myths that are related with India ,
I would want to know those myths and learn about them, are
these myths documented on any websites please provide me with the
link...
and Is there any website that has these myths talkig about India
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Posted: 28-Jul-2006 at 07:10 |
Ancient myths.
I know no website, but I know that there are myths about Hercules travelling to India (Alexander knew these myths), and the god Dionysus who travelled to India and brought the grape tree and the art of producing wine to Greece.
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Defeat allows no explanation
Victory needs none.
It insults the dead when you treat life carelessly.
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