Indo-Europish is the speechkin made up of tungs spoken from the western edges of Europe, all the way to middle India. This speechkin / speechstock has many lims: Olddutch, Welsh or Celtish, Slavish, Greekish, Italish, Indish, Albanish, Hittite. These tungs all share the same forebear known as Ur Indo-Europish. This speech is not known from any writings, but is thought to have once been for the uncanny likenesses between the speeches of the aforesaid boughs. It was spoken roughly four thousand years ago, somewhere near the Black Sea. Taking the way of overstride-likening speechlorists have found again many of the lost words and stavecrafts of this ortung. Or-Indo-Europish was a highly stavecraftish speech, like its oldtimely daughters Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit
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| - Indo-Europish is the speechkin made up of tungs spoken from the western edges of Europe, all the way to middle India. This speechkin / speechstock has many lims: Olddutch, Welsh or Celtish, Slavish, Greekish, Italish, Indish, Albanish, Hittite. These tungs all share the same forebear known as Ur Indo-Europish. This speech is not known from any writings, but is thought to have once been for the uncanny likenesses between the speeches of the aforesaid boughs. It was spoken roughly four thousand years ago, somewhere near the Black Sea. Taking the way of overstride-likening speechlorists have found again many of the lost words and stavecrafts of this ortung. Or-Indo-Europish was a highly stavecraftish speech, like its oldtimely daughters Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit
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| - Indo-Europish is the speechkin made up of tungs spoken from the western edges of Europe, all the way to middle India. This speechkin / speechstock has many lims: Olddutch, Welsh or Celtish, Slavish, Greekish, Italish, Indish, Albanish, Hittite. These tungs all share the same forebear known as Ur Indo-Europish. This speech is not known from any writings, but is thought to have once been for the uncanny likenesses between the speeches of the aforesaid boughs. It was spoken roughly four thousand years ago, somewhere near the Black Sea. Taking the way of overstride-likening speechlorists have found again many of the lost words and stavecrafts of this ortung. Or-Indo-Europish was a highly stavecraftish speech, like its oldtimely daughters Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit
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