Jauns azuols писал(а):WilWit писал(а):Jauns azuols писал(а):И ты вообще понимаешь кто есть БАЛТЫ?
Конечно:))) знаю:))) это те, кто был здесь на балтике до прихода ваших саамов n1c (нескольких племен человек 50:)))))
))) выходцы из европейской балто-славянской общности:)))) 4500 лет - на балтике r1a в большинстве:)))
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Как там вашим саамам n1c жилось во фракии-дакии, а, балты-летувисы:)))? вы на урале с ними пересекались, когда славянский с балтским были бок о бок:)?
"We may conclude here by emphasizing the following. 1. All South Baltic languages, Thracian, Dacian, Prussian, Curonian, Selonian, and Zemgalian, are extinct. 2.
Two South Baltic languages, Thracian and Dacian, were East Baltic, a fact emphasized by their very names which have reflections either only in Lithuanian like Dakai 'Dacians' tied with Lith. dàknoti 'to make disorderly', dakãnyti 'to drive away' (and are never in Prussian), or are less numerous in Latvian, i.e., more numerous in Lithuanian, as Thrakoi Thracians' with Lith. trãkas 'mad, furious' or 'open place for burning' accompanied by allomorphs in two other grades, trėkti' 'to ruin', trìkti 'to become furious' with Latvian correspondences covering fewer grades, traks 'mad', trękns 'powerful'. The meanings of the names Dakoi, Thrakoi 'Dacians, Thracians' seem to have the common element of interpretation of "frantic, unsettled" which is reminiscent of goidelic from Welsh gwyddel 'wild man' as a term meaning "Irish". 3. South Baltic territory included all of Lithuania and much of Latvia. So place names there should be seen in that context. With East Balts having left traces near Moscow, West Balts near Germany, North Balts near Scandinavia, and South Balts in the Balkans and Asia Minor, we can say that Lithuanians and fellow Balts really got around!"
Сейчас и нигерийцы - ангичане:))))) самогеты - ассимилированные "балотоязычными" племенами саамы:)))) вот откуда у них балтский язык:)))