reply to post by Hanslune
No there are not lot of stretches is too bad I do not know I can find a translated version of a certain paper for you so you can see similarities
between Romanian language and Sanskrit
According to the researchers and scientists, the Latin comes from the old Romanian (or Thracian) and not vice versa. The so called "slave" words are
in fact pure Romanian words. The so called vulgar Latin is in fact old Romanian, or Thracian language.
In the limits of the language, please allow me to present a list of just a few (out of thousands of words), which are very similar/ even identical in
Romanian and Sanskrit:
Romanian
numerals : unu, doi, trei, patru, cinci, sase, sapte...100=suta
Sanskrit
numerals: unu, dvi, tri, ciatru, penci, sas, saptan...100 = satan
then Romanian / Sanskrit
acasa /acasha (at home)
acu / acu (now)
lup / lup ( wolf)
a iubi (considered slave) / iub (love)
frate / vrate (brother)
camera / camera (room)
limba / lamba (tongue)
nepot / napat (neffew)
mandru / mandra (proud)
lupta / lupta (fight)
pandur / pandur (infanterist)
nevasta /navasti (wife)
prieten /prietema (friend)
pranz /prans (lunch time)
Ruman / Ramana (Romanian)
saptamana / saptnahan (week)
struguri /strughuri (grapes)
vale / vale (valley)
vadana / vadana (widow)
a zambi / dzambaiami (to smile)
umbra /dumbra (shadow)
om /om (man-kind)
dusman /dusman (enemy)
a invata / invati (to study)
a crapa / crapaiami (to break something)
naiba / naiba (evil)
apa / apa (water) and not AQUA like in Latin. It looks like aqua came from apa and not the other way around...
and so on for more than thousand situations...
Ok now I know what you are going to say yeah right ...well I am Romanian so I am fluent in my language I was studying some Sanskrit documents some
time ago I was absolutely stunned by the similarities when you speak the language you understand that this can not be just coincidence ok ?
Also When Herodotus said that " after the nation of Indians, the Thracians are the most numerous people in the world" how could they and their
language, disappear so fast?
Also if we move away from the language The oldest human fossil in Europe was discover in 2007 in a cave on Carpathian Mountains...u can read about
that on BBC site
news.bbc.co.uk... edit on 4-4-2012 by lisa2012 because: edit to add