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What do you mean, The Celtic cross?
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Hallo.

Danno Ulpius:

"Sumerian is an isolate, that is, it's not related to any other known language. You can't do historical linguistics just by looking at words that seem similar or look alike. There's a whole raft of other issues to consider."

Is that what your teacher Cry The problem was, the truth would lead to a lot more questions.

You know, what mean this word: Gall. In Hungarian: Celtic/Keltoi.

This GALL word original sumerian. Meaning: The People. Irish language: GAOL.

Who is Hungarian?

Born in Charpatian Basin: sabirok, sumerian, trójaiak, kimmerek, szkithian, thrak (and daha), celtic and many tribes "szittya" népek, jászok, hun, avarian, onogurok, he insist: Magyar-ok from etnogenesis
Vallus István Big Grin <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="Big Grin" title="Very Happy" />Big Grin

A sagittis Hungarorum, libera nos Domine
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Re: What do you mean, The Celtic cross? - by Treveri Gaul - 03-10-2007, 04:31 PM
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