Well said. My respect for you just went up 1000%, and it wasn't low to begin with..
Thank you for taking you time to read this, as you could say studying and researching those subjects is my side project in life.
Here is another interesting fact I would like to research more in the future:
One, two three, four in Croatian: "jedan, dva, tri, cetiri"
One, two three, four in Gaelic (original Irish language): "a haon, dó, trí, ceathair"
How could have a part of Slavic language (not sure if there is more of it in Gaelic) have traveled from on side of Europe to another, and to an isolated island nation that even Romans didn't go to? Maybe there is something that I'm missing, but if it was brought there by Christianization, it's way too strange that it would be so close to a Slavic language.
Here is another interesting hint - "Ireland" in Gaelic: Éireann. Very similar to the word Aryan, wouldn't you say?
This only confirms that we are one people - Aryan race, and that we compose of a few different tribes with negligible differences when compared to other races of the world.
As a mostly Irish, Scottish, German , I agree :-)
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