Article about Finno-Ugrics in "The Economist" Autor vlákna: Csaba Ban
| Csaba Ban Maďarsko Local time: 02:39 Člen (2002) angličtina -> maďarština + ... | Heinrich Pesch Finsko Local time: 03:39 Člen (2003) finština -> němčina + ... Thanks for the link! | Dec 24, 2005 |
Happy mid-winter feast to all!
Regards
Heinrich | | | Henk Peelen Nizozemsko Local time: 02:39 Člen (2003) němčina -> nizozemština + ... SITE LOCALIZER Thanks, very interesting article | Dec 24, 2005 |
In September, Time Magazine had a similar instructive article about miority languages in Europe:
http://www.time.com/time/europe/html/050829/story.html
Under the article you can click on a link to find the topic continued.
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for a view... See more In September, Time Magazine had a similar instructive article about miority languages in Europe:
http://www.time.com/time/europe/html/050829/story.html
Under the article you can click on a link to find the topic continued.
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The Minorities at a glance (132kb)
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for a view of less known languages in Europe:
Basques ... Spain & France
Bretons ... France
Corsicans ... France
Gagauz ... Moldovia
Kashubians ... Poland
Livonians ... Latvia
Nenets ... Russia
Roma ... Slovakia, Hungary, Romania Bulgaria & Macedonia
Rusyns ... Slovakia
Sami ... Sweden, Finland & Norway
Selkup ... Russia
Sorbs ... Germany
Veps ... Russia
Walsers ... Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria & Italy
For the:
Basques ... Zorionak eta Urte Berri On!
Bretons ... Nedeleg laouen na bloav ezh mat
Corsicans ... Bon Natale e Bon capu d' annu
Gagauz ... ?, sorry
Kashubians ... ?, sorry
Livonians ... Jovi talshpivdi un Vondzist uto aigasto
Nenets ... ?, sorry
Roma ... Bachtalo krecunu Thaj Bachtalo Nevo Bers
Rusyns ... ?, sorry
Sami ... Buorit Juovllat ja Buorre Oddajahki
Selkup ... ?, sorry
Sorbs ... Wjesole hody a strowe Nowe leto
Veps ... Rastvoidenke i Udenke Vodenke??
Walsers ... ?, sorry
Fries ... Noflike Krystdagen en in protte Lok en Seine yn it Nije Jier!
http://www.flw.com/merry.htm
And for the ?, sorry languages and all other people on planet earth:
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
[Edited at 2005-12-24 06:52]
[Edited at 2005-12-24 08:01] ▲ Collapse | | | Richard Creech Spojené státy americké Local time: 20:39 francouzština -> angličtina + ... Another link | Dec 24, 2005 |
Thanks for posting this interesting article about a fascinating language family. For those of you unfamiliar with it, the European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages has an excellent website: http://www.eblul.org | |
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Valentina_D Local time: 02:39 angličtina -> italština + ...
Richard Creech wrote:
Thanks for posting this interesting article about a fascinating language family. For those of you unfamiliar with it, the European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages has an excellent website: http://www.eblul.org[/quote]
Thanks for the link, it's a great site, two lesser used languages spoken in my region are mentioned (Friulian and Slovenian spoken in Italy). [Edited at 2005-12-24 14:41] | | | Tsogt Gombosuren Kanada Local time: 18:39 Člen (2004) angličtina -> mongolština + ... Hungarians share roots with Mongolians too :-) | Jan 2, 2006 |
The Huns who migrated from Central Asia (Mongolia) to Europe two thousand years ago settled in the Hungarian Steppe which was a very suitable place for pasturing their herds.
There are some common words between Magyar/Hungarian and Mongolian. For example: alim (Mongolian) = alma (Magyar) = apple (English)
sakhal (Mongolian) = szakáll (Magyar)= beard (English)
[Edited at 2006-01-02 08:38]
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