What Alberto Fernandez said is surprising because he belongs to a party, and heads a government, which has brought "political correction" almost to the limit of ridiculousness. However, it is also true that these ideas are deeply rooted in the Argentine mentality.The idea has some foundations...
Only God knows what other surprises the melting of the permafrost brings us ... maybe some unfortunate Neanderthal or Denisovan trapped in an ice pit ...
Very interesting! It allowed me to know some things ..., the history of the Italic languages prior to Latin, the early emergence of Sardinian, the persistence of Latin African after the Arab conquest ...
I also see several similarities with Spanish: Carnezzeria (Carnicería in Spanish), Travagghiu (as Trabajo in Spanish, instead of Lavoro), Funtaneri (Fontanero). But above all the use of the word "Cristianu" catches my attention. It seems to me that it may be due to Spanish influence. In Spain...
Several things caught my attention:
First of all, I expected Sicilian (or at least the Western dialect) to be more difficult to understand. Even the oral version seems more understandable to me than the written one (if I read the words "armale" or "avutra", I don't know what they are, but if I...
My latest results ... Bronze Age Ilyrians in fifth place
Distance to: italouruguayan
11.56324781 Western_Scythians_(n=28)
16.23768764 Roman_&_Visigothic_Iberia_(n=31)
16.91561409 Ostrogoths_(n=3)
17.22619517 Medieval_Andalusia_(n=14)
17.28995084 Bronze_Age_Illyrians
17.89198424...
My results.
Now appear Middle Bronze Age North Alps, Early Bronze Age Swabia and Early Bronze Age Southern France ...
Distance to: italouruguayan
11.56324781 Western_Scythians_(n=28)
16.23768764 Roman_&_Visigothic_Iberia_(n=31)
16.91561409 Ostrogoths_(n=3)
17.22619517 Medieval_Andalusia_(n=14)...
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From what I can read, I understand single words and parts of sentences. I can understand more than in Emiliano ... but I also find it difficult ...
Thanks Torzio!
It is good to have the contributions of someone who knows the Veneto language ... I tried to make a contribution from my limited knowledge of my nonno's mother tongue (what a shame!) :)
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