Sanskrit
Sanskrit is shockingly similar to Germanic and other branches of PIE
EnglishโโLatinโโโGreekโโSanskrit
motherโโ mฤterโโ mฤtฤrโโ mฤtรกr-
fatherโโ paterโโ paterโโ pitรกr-
brotherโ frฤterโ phreterโ bhrฤtar-
sisterโโโ sororโโโ eorโโโโ svรกsar-
sonโโโโโ fฤซliusโ huiusโโ sลซnรบ-
daughterโ fฤซliaโ thugรกtฤrโ duhitรกr-
cowโโโโโ bลsโโโโ bousโโโโ gรกu-
houseโโ domusโโ doโโ dฤm-
The resemblance goes a lot deeper, even More so if one allows for small orthographic corrections to the modern reading, especially concerning the odd modern Hindu โdangling iโ which was just an ordinary fi : เคชเคฟ ๏ฌi
เคชเคฟ โ ฦแถฑ โ รพ
Both เคชเคฟ เคชเฅ and should be transcribed as fi and fi, namely fphi and phfi or fi+p and p+fi, similar to the f in physics.
The lost nature of เคชเคฟ is evident in
๐ ๐ช ๐ง ๐
ฑ ๐น ๐ฅ | buttocks | โขqphadvr > เคเฅเคคเคกเคผ เคเฅเคคเคฐ cลซtaแน เคเคเคฟ เคเคเฅ kaแนญi (sic)
Sanskrit เคถเคฐเฅเคฐ (ลarฤซra, โbodyโ)
Alternative orthographic transcription: เคถเคฐเฅเคฐ = รorfir Kรถrper < vir
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รคะฏ | ๐ฟ |
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A | ๐ |
b | ๐ |
c | ๐ฟ |
D | ๐ |
ฮด | ๐ง |
E | ๐ |
F | ๐๐ |
G | ๐ผ๐ |
h | ๐ |
I | ๐ |
J | ๐ |
K | ๐ก๐จ๐ |
L | ๐ฏ๐ญ |
M | ๐ |
N | ๐ |
ฯฑ | ๐ข๐ฏ |
P | ๐ช |
Q | ๐ |
R | ๐ |
S | ๐ด |
T | ๐ ๐ |
แนณ | ๐ ฑ๐ข |
V | ๐ |
W | ๐ ณ |
X | ๐ |
Y | ๐ญ |
Z | ๐ ๐ |
SH | ๐ |