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oblioo (...@yahoo.com, IP: 62.175.249...) 2009-07-10 02:38 |
Synd
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Ungurii fac parte din asa-numita familie fino-ugrica, familie compusa, printre altele, din finlandezi, estoni si unguri. Letonii si lituanienii nu fac parte din aceasta familie. | |
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jan dinu din Portland, USA (...@hotmail.com, IP: 75.58.149...) 2009-07-10 03:09 |
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La 2009-07-10 02:38:55, oblioo a scris:
> Ungurii fac parte din asa-numita familie fino-ugrica, familie compusa,
> printre altele, din finlandezi, estoni si unguri. Letonii si
> lituanienii nu fac parte din aceasta familie.
>
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Cine a mers c-o precizie irefutabila in compararea shi mixarea infatisharilor &
pshiho- genetice ce- au determinat "puritatea "rasiala a
originii atit de nordica evitind cu intentie "mongoliza ancestrala "
comportamentala care poate fi observata nu doar de specialisti ...
avem dovada -etno- ochilor liberi,astazi in- pusta -care a ocupat-o -HANII - cindva ??
Grea mai este istoria ...cu conectiile -confuze care ne pune pe cai gresite ..-
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oblioo (...@yahoo.com, IP: 62.175.249...) 2009-07-10 05:46 |
Re: Synd? BA PASTIRNACULE, TU IL INVETZI TE TACT-U SA FACA COPII?
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La 2009-07-10 05:21:39, Mos Grigore a scris:
> ASTA E PROFESSIONAL, TONTULE!
> La 2009-07-10 02:38:55, oblioo a scris:
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> > Ungurii fac parte din asa-numita familie fino-ugrica, familie compusa,
> > printre altele, din finlandezi, estoni si unguri. Letonii si
> > lituanienii nu fac parte din aceasta familie.
Lipsa de rigoare romaneasca ! Intotdeauna se poate si asa, se poate in toate felurile pentru specialistii in toate si nimic.
Finno-Ugric (pronounced /ˌfɪnoʊˈjuːɡrɪk/) is a group of languages in the Uralic language family, comprising Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian and related languages. It comprises the Finno-Permic and Ugric language families.
The term Finno-Ugric is somewhat controversial today[citation needed], with many historical linguists[who?] feeling that the Finno-Permic languages are as distinct from the Ugric languages as they are from the Samoyedic languages spoken in Siberia. Thus it is felt that the early Finno-Permic and Ugric groups may have diffused from proto-Uralic at the same time as proto-Samoyedic. It was earlier thought that the geographically distant Samoyed had separated first, and the branching into Ugric and Finno-Permic took place later, but this does not have strong support in the linguistic data. However, some proponents of the Finno-Ugric grouping have provided extra-linguistic arguments by marshalling archaeological evidence of separate Finno-Ugric peoples originally living across a large swath of Northern Europe.[citation needed]
The fact that the Finno-Ugric languages, unlike most of the other languages spoken in Europe, are not part of the Indo-European family, gave some initial impetus to the Finno-Ugric grouping. Indeed, in the past, and occasionally today as well, the term Finno-Ugric was used for the entire Uralic language family. | |
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akimottte din Canada (...@gmail.com, IP: 24.201.203...) 2009-07-10 06:17 |
Re: Synd? BA PASTIRNACULE, TU IL INVETZI TE TACT-U SA FACA COPII?
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Ce bine-mi pare c-ai reaparut caltboshule !
A fost nasol la shokurile alea electrice , este ?
Mi-a parut rau cind am auzit.... ei, lasa, acum sper sa fie mai bine....
La 2009-07-10 05:21:39, Mos Grigore a scris:
> ASTA E PROFESSIONAL, TONTULE!
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> La 2009-07-10 02:38:55, oblioo a scris:
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> > Ungurii fac parte din asa-numita familie fino-ugrica, familie compusa,
> > printre altele, din finlandezi, estoni si unguri. Letonii si
> > lituanienii nu fac parte din aceasta familie.
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