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To: John Cuthbertson who wrote (13867)8/18/1998 4:26:00 AM
From: Vanha kettu  Respond to of 152472
 
John, this is completely wrong forum for this kind of discussion, but okay, just this one time and then I think we should reserve this forum for discussion about Qualcomm.

Finnish (or Hungarian) have nothing in common with Mongolian. Mongolian is kin with Chinese and belongs to group of Indo-European languages (and is thus distant relative to English :-)

Finnish language originates (maybe) from Ural mountains, but people who live in Finland have identical DNA with Germans. So what must have happened was that Teutons invaded Finnish coast several thousand years ago and pushed away aboriginals which spoke Old-Finnish. For some reason these invaders adopted odd but powerful Finnish language in favor to their Germanic one.

As many of you there in America have Finnish roots (which you may even not be aware of because many Finns were counted as Swedes in boarding documents), I hope this sorted some things out.