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Default Re: Did the ''Vikings'' defeat the Germanics or not?

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Originally Posted by Degenuicide View Post
I guess why I didnt understand it is that you assume that it is.
Look at Persian and English. Two Indo-European languages. Many similarities. Such as lip and lab, both means the same.

For comprehensive lists:

List of English words of Persian origin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of English words of Persian origin | Learn Persian online! | www.Learn-Persian.com

Thats enough evidence to prove the whole Indo-European hypothesis having at least some truth to it. Not that I was trying to prove that, I was merely showing that all Indo-European languages have shared vocabulary, and it isnt so unique for Germanic languages.
These lists are really pathetic.

Zarathustra!

Weeell, big surprise.

Turkmenistan!

Wow, impressive. The lists aren't very long, and they comprise only a tiny tiny portion of the shared Germanic vocabulary. Nice try, don't believe everything you read.

And I did not say that there was nothing whatsoever supporting the hypothesis. I said what I said.
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