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\'The myth of Celtic and Roman Britain\'
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Quote:I just know that our languages are Indo European as i remember correctly and that Farsi or Persian would be Indo Germanic.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-European_languages

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As far as I know, Farsi (originally Parsi) and Persian are considered as Indo-Iranian languages, a major portion of the Indo-European group. Where did you find "Indo Germanic?" Wikipedia?
But then again, maybe they are part of "Indo-Formorian," traced back to Spain and then to Iran... by way of Brennus Pass and Hyperboria. :lol:
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Re: \'The myth of Celtic and Roman Britain\' - by Alanus - 08-08-2010, 05:43 AM

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