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Honestly boba I know only few things about your history - Atilla

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Posted: 2004-07-22 17:01:59
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Chinese (and possibly other asians too) do indeed use family names first as well.
And sorry for boba, the relation between the japanese and the hungarians is even thinner than that between finnish and hungarians. :-)
Pronounciation between hungarian and finnish is so different that I'd be suprised to find they'd be able to have a spoken conversation. Reading a few words might be possible, but I don't think speach is possible for the untrained individual. I knew a Hungarian in Finland. Didn't grasp a word
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Posted: 2004-07-22 17:11:33
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@Vlamm - I see, she isn´t able to speak or understand whole conversation... that was my point
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Posted: 2004-07-22 17:21:25
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Bloodtest by a japanese professor gave very identical result between the 2 nation.
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Posted: 2004-07-22 18:03:00
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Oops wrong post!
[ This Message was edited by: Vlammetje on 2004-07-22 17:31 ]
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Posted: 2004-07-22 18:08:15
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Meant to ask you what you mean by 'bloodtest'
Surely ones blood says nothing about ones cultural and linguistic background. So what are you talking about?
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Posted: 2004-07-22 18:38:00
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@Vlamm - replationship between Hungarians and Japanese
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Posted: 2004-07-22 18:41:12
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He tested cromosomes, structure of gens, blood etc i was on a very interesting conference of it some years ago.
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Posted: 2004-07-22 19:15:29
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As Vlammetje says, common genes don't say anything about the language. As far as I remember is the Finnish people not of Ural-Altaic stock, but they took the language from people living in that area earlier.
Still, it is of course interesting if Hungarians and Japanese share some of the same genes.
Atlis, show your girlfriend the web page I quoted. Maybe interesting for her.
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Posted: 2004-07-23 01:01:37
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Its just an apart of the whole story, if i ll have pc gonna post here more details. Language is continualy changing. The hungarian is one of the hardest in the world, contains many segments of different other languages. We came here from the other side of the world and its to recognize in our traditions, cultur, behavour etc the vikings changed many cultures by their oversea visit.
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Posted: 2004-07-23 01:15:42
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