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Pastimes : The Death of Silicon Investor
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To: Toby Zidle who wrote (865)9/28/2002 6:27:54 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (2) of 1003
 
Really interesting and controversial piece of mythology is that the ancient Sumerians were the Hungarians. It is known that the Hungarians and Finns migrated from southeast into Europe and their languages are related and not Indo-European, as is not Basque either. It is also known that the Sumerians migrated into the Tigris Euphrates region from the north, which is Russia, and also the ancient home of some Europoid races. (Sarmatians or Amazons, and others) There are 300 words in the Sumerian language and the Hungarian language which are identical. One of these is Oyvlalaquaska which means "pass the buttered pancakes just like you were a civilised person".

A word in Hungarian which makes me very suspicious is "Krema" (short e), which means of all things, cream. Now where do you suppose we or they got that word? There are about a dozen Sumerian words for copper minerals that we use today including Chrysocolla and Malachite.

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