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nJohn West-Hungary wrote:.
Hittite:
kuwas- == "dog" (kwon-):
..................Hittite
nominative...kuwas
accusative....kuwanan
genitive........kúnas
magyar KUVASZ ( KU-VASZ) :
Maori: kuri
Bengali: kukur
Boszniai. kucska
Bulgar: kucse
Estonian: koer
Ógörög: kuon/kion
Rohingya: kutta
Gujarati: kutri
Hindi: kuttä
Magyar: kutya
Hittite: kuwas
Héber: kélev
Kurd kumanchi: kücs
proto-australian: gudaga
millenia wrote:Since I havent figured out the trick in starting a new thread and have it show up here and not some other area, I will just reply to myself since that works.
Varislintu wrote:millenia wrote:Since I havent figured out the trick in starting a new thread and have it show up here and not some other area, I will just reply to myself since that works.
Have you been pushing the "New Topic" button down on the left? That would start a new topic, two of yours of which I have locked. What you want is press "Post reply". That posts a new reply.
millenia wrote:Varislintu wrote:millenia wrote:Since I havent figured out the trick in starting a new thread and have it show up here and not some other area, I will just reply to myself since that works.
Have you been pushing the "New Topic" button down on the left? That would start a new topic, two of yours of which I have locked. What you want is press "Post reply". That posts a new reply.
I thought I had, but will give it a test.
Fred
Vortarulo wrote:Forget Hungarian-Sumerian...
Forget Sumerian-Caucasian...
Forget Sumerian-Indo-European...
That was yesterday. Now comes:
Sumerian-Austric
LOL! Are they serious? OMG...
That beats all. I think I have to come up with Pirahã-Basque to keep up.
- André
Oleksij wrote:i wouldn't believe she's a psychiatrist in a million years
more like a psycho
but then...
all psychiatrists are psychoes
nJohn West-Hungary wrote:a NI jelentései:
Searched the database using ni rewritten as に.
丹 [に] - (n) red, red earth
二 [に] - (num) two
荷 [に] - (n) load, baggage, cargo
[ニ] - (n) 4th in a sequence denoted by the iroha system, 4th note in the diatonic scale (used in key names, etc.)
nJohn West-Hungary wrote:HON jelentései:
Searched the database using hon rewritten as ほん.
本 [ほん] - (n, pref, suf) book, volume, main, head, this, our, present, real, counter for long cylindrical things
[ホン] - (n) phon (unit of loudness)
nJohn West-Hungary wrote:SAKA ( szaka) jelentése:
Searched the database using saka rewritten as さか.
坂 [さか] - (n) slope, hill
茶菓 [ちゃか, さか] - (n) tea and cakes or sweets, refreshments
nJohn West-Hungary wrote:SU ( SHU) jelentése:
Searched the database using shu rewritten as しゅ
主 [しゅ] - (n, adj-no) (one's) master, (our) lord
侏 [しゅ] - (n) actor, supporting post (in a roof truss)
種 [しゅ] - (n, n-suf) kind, variety, species
腫 [しゅ] - (n-suf) tumor, tumour
首 [しゅ] - (n, n-suf) counter for songs and poems
nJohn West-Hungary wrote:TAIFU = TÁJFUN
TÁJ = CLIME / LAND / LANDSCAPE
FUN = it isn't in hungarian, but:
FÚ = to blow / to bluster
nJohn West-Hungary wrote:a TA jelentései:
Searched the database using TA rewritten as た.
他 [た] - (n-adv, n) other (esp. people and abstract matters)
佗 [た] - (n) be proud, be lonely
多 [た] - (n, pref) multi-
田 [た] - (n) rice field
nJohn West-Hungary wrote:a MA jelentései:
Searched the database using MA rewritten as ま.
真 [ま] - (n, pref) just, right, due (east), pure, genuine, true
間 [ま] - (n) space, room, time, pause
魔 [ま] - (n) demon, devil, evil spirit evil influence
nJohn West-Hungary wrote:a NA jelentései:
Searched the database using NA rewritten as な.
儺 [だ, な] - (n) exorcism
[な] - (prt) (sentence end, mainly masc.) indicates emotion or emphasis, (used with masu stem verb) (abbr. of nasai) command, (used with dictionary form verb) prohibition
名 [な] - (n) name, reputation
菜 [な] - (n) greens, vegetables
nJohn West-Hungary wrote:Japan: HON-SEKI= home, domecile
nJohn West-Hungary wrote: The name of these Scythians may be preserved in Japan in the following
names:
Sakai (near Osaka)
Saeki
Sakaiminato
Sakata
Sakishima (Gunto Island)
Sakurai.
nJohn West-Hungary wrote:In Russia, the following names may also preserve a memory of some of the
Scythian tribes:
Sakhalin Island (near Japan)
Sakiai (in Lithuania - but named after the White Scyths?)
Sakmara River (in southern Urals, near Kazakhst.an)
Sukhinichi (west of Moscow)
Sukhona River (east of Moscow)
Sukhoylog (Urals)
Suksun (Urals).
And in North Korea we have Sakchu.
nJohn West-Hungary wrote:SEKI =
Searched the database using seki rewritten as せき.
舎 [しゃ, せき] - (n, n-suf) inn, hut, house, mansion
咳 [せき] - (n) cough
堰 [せき] - (n) dam, sluice
席 [せき] - (n) seat
積 [せき] - (n) product
籍 [せき] - (n) one's family register, one's domicile
関 [せき] - (n, n-suf) barrier, gate
隻 [せき] - (n) counter for ships
HONSEKI =
Searched the database using honseki rewritten as ほんせき.
本籍 [ほんせき] - (n) one's permanent residence
hungarian HONSZÉK = one's permanent residence ( centre )
nJohn West-Hungary wrote:SHAKA ( SAKA = "szaka" olvasatú, SHAKA = "saka" olvasatú)
Searched the database using shaka rewritten as しゃか.
社歌 [しゃか] - (n) company song
釈迦 [しゃか] - (n) the Buddha, Shakyamuni, Sakyamuni
nJohn West-Hungary wrote:Akkor mégiscsak "SZKÍTA" (SHAKitA ???) származású a megvilágosodott ???
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