Languages - Similarities
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There are many similarities from multiple languages both in structure of entire phrases as well as structure of individual words. I'm no linguist, but I know that most people, if using their brains, can take some basic understanding of etymology and find out the general gist of what someone else is saying. Obviously languages closer in relations to each other (german-english) have greater understanding between the mother tongues.
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Languages - Similarities - by Aight - 24 Mar 12, 02:56AM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by Cemer - 24 Mar 12, 04:06AM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by Waffles - 24 Mar 12, 05:48AM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by RCJD - 24 Mar 12, 07:57AM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by ExodusS - 24 Mar 12, 01:40PM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by Andrez - 24 Mar 12, 02:47PM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by RealViking - 24 Mar 12, 03:48PM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by Lantry - 26 Mar 12, 02:06AM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by RealViking - 26 Mar 12, 10:45AM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by Cemer - 24 Mar 12, 05:02PM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by MykeGregory - 24 Mar 12, 07:19PM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by kleinkariert - 24 Mar 12, 07:23PM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by Mai Mee Tur - 26 Mar 12, 02:21PM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by ElCrema - 26 Mar 12, 06:50PM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by MorganKell - 27 Mar 12, 06:21AM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by Aight - 29 Mar 12, 01:09PM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by Atrimos - 29 Mar 12, 05:30PM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by MorganKell - 30 Mar 12, 03:49PM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by DeadToMe - 31 Mar 12, 10:46PM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by MorganKell - 01 Apr 12, 01:24AM
RE: Languages - Similarities - by Lightning - 04 Apr 12, 12:43PM