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What do you know about Aryans?

My mother tongue is part of Indo-Aryan group.
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I know more than most from Sanskrit and Hittite, from gaelic to Farsi, this language group is enormous and ancient.
[i]some people[/i] have also suggested this is an Ethnic group.
[i]Many of those[/i], would feel uncomfortable with the physical morphology of many in that group,, [i][c=#A69800]because they are Dickheads[/c][/i]
I for one am endlessly fascinated with deep history, and the adventures is shows us
DesiDudeJ04 · 26-30, M
@plaguewatcher Sanskrit is mother language to my mother tongue. Because our religious texts are in Sanskrit. So it is my mother tongue too. But we can't speak too much here. But our rituals are happening in Sanskrit.
@DesiDudeJ04 this I understand, that part of the world you live in has some of the most robust cultural survival of the entire world. i know that most of those with Sanskrit, do not have it as a speaking language. I wonder tho, if some practitioners, can [i]use[/i] it. I know Jesuits, that can have a functional conversation in Latin, tho it, like Sanskrit was relegated to ritual purposes for so long.
I have been present, during thos onversations, very interesting

I would LOVE to sit, and hear Sanskrit, being uses that way.
[i]is such a thing possible?[/i]
DesiDudeJ04 · 26-30, M
@plaguewatcher शुभम् भवतु!shubham bhavatu
YMITheWayIM · 46-50, M
You mean Pushtoe?
YMITheWayIM · 46-50, M
@plaguewatcher I think you're mistaking me for other guys. I live around Durand Line.
@YMITheWayIM so your still there.
hard life brother.
YMITheWayIM · 46-50, M
@plaguewatcher Nothing's still here. Everything's stirred.
I don’t know that I’ve heard of Aryan culture before. What part of the world has the most Aryans?
DesiDudeJ04 · 26-30, M
@LithiumDrop it has roots in ancient India.
@LithiumDrop has a LOT to do with how you define it.
almost all European languages are I-E but for Finnish (Soumi) Basque (euskara) maybe some other fragments.
@LithiumDrop Also, you [c=#7700B2]have[/c] heard of aryan culture,, just not by that name! pretty much every Euro culture, is an offshoot, all the way back to at least the early bronze age.

an early form. was a partially nomadic culture, with great emphasis on "belongings that you can take with you" [c=#003BB2]Re: the rune "fehu" movable property[/c]
[i]and a great fondness wagons and chariots.[/i]

sound familiar?

so much yet to learn about who we are, and who we have been

 
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