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What do you mean, The Celtic cross?
#46
Many Coincidence :lol:

This Etruskian text call: Vibia curse.
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#47
C.D. Buck: A Grammar of oscan and umbrian Boston 1904. p. 234-245

oscan= etruskian -latin mixed tribe

Translate this text:

VALAMIAS PUKLUI PUN FAR
KAHAD NIP PUTHAD EDUM NIP MENVUM LIMU PI

Latin translate:

VALAMEA FILIO CUM FAR
CAPIAT NEC POSSIT EDERE
NEC MINUERE FAMEM
(QUOQUAM....EURUM)

Etruskian-hungarian translate:

Vala egy más puklu abban bár
kapjad, nip tudjad edüm
nip menvüm élejmü bé.

Hungarian language now:

Volt egy más pokol abban bár
kapjad, ne tudjad enni, nem menvén (az)
élelem be.

Wait you another hell, You have eat, but You never be able to swallow it.' :lol: :lol:
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#48
Quote:In Bulgarian found this Etruskian text.
Well, if Etruscans have a strong link with Anatoloia, i expect there could be inscriptions inbetween Italy and Anatolia..

But do we know if Etruscan is written from right to left? Do we know if this picture is correct - is it not mirrored?

I'm not sure sure if the added vowels are correct are a total interpretation of the 'translator'.
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#49
Hallo Robert.

Etruscan ABC in BC. 800 this from right to left.
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#50
sorry. BC. 700 Cry

This is another Etruscan ABC. from Veii BC. 700 left to right.
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#51
Quote:C.D. Buck: A Grammar of oscan and umbrian Boston 1904. p. 234-245

oscan= etruskian -latin mixed tribe
Oscan is an East-Italic language, closely related to Latin (a Western Italic language), but not at all to Etruscan.
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#52
Greetings,
the Runic script is interesting...some of it looks the same as the Futhark, some reversed...
My first thought on seeing the DSC00090jpg was 'Runes back to front'
Just found a reference to this in my Edred Thorsson 'Runelore'....Negau the inscription is North Italic/Etruscan
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#53
Hello.

This is caption in the Etruskian tomb. More coincidence.
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#54
sorry. Im PC. guru :lol:
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#55
The text in Hungarian translating:

Him heart, light of him eyes, the girl clothing , will reveal her, who is the dreamer of the vase? Answer:
He Aryan princess, have arty vase. :wink:
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#56
Quote:Funny, here in Portugal the Celtic cross is hated. Why you ask? Well, a couple of years ago, a group of extreme-right decided to use it as their symbol and painted it in the walls with racist comments.

Ugh, first those Nazi idiots decide to use the twisted cross as their symbol, they screw over Germanic Pagans (which I am a practitioner of) and next they decide they want to tick off Celts by using their symbol as one of hate? Well being mostly German and Irish I can tell you these deluded racists need a good kick in the teeth.

Sorry about that, lifetime of putting up with their crap.
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The priest who slew the slayer,
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#57
Hello.

I found this website:

http://www.mult-kor.hu/cikk.php?article=10688 .

Italian linguist professor say : The Hungaryan language a dialekt from the Etruskan language. The culture and language same thing.
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#58
Quote: Germanic Pagans (which I am a practitioner of)

Hm? How would that work?
Christian K.

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#59
See, that's the thing. :lol:
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#60
Quote:Hello.

I found this website:

http://www.mult-kor.hu/cikk.php?article=10688 .

Italian linguist professor say : The Hungaryan language a dialekt from the Etruskan language. The culture and language same thing.
I see neither an Italian name, nor a link to a site in Italian, so forgive me if I'm a little sceptical.
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