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by mantas
3031 days ago
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Point in case - proto Indo European language. It's clear most of European languages (except pre-Indo-European, like Finnish, Estonian, Basque..) have common parent language. For example, look at numbers. All those languages have awfully familiar numbers. If you speak one language, you can recognise most numbers in other languages rather easily. Yet they evolved into very different languages in different regions. |
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu–Arabic_numeral_system