To: DariusBane; SunkenCiv
Exerpt:Yesterday, while still unsuccessfully looking for another Native American language that used the same word for water as the Muskogee, I stumbled upon shocking information. The Muskogee word for water was the word used for water by a Pre-Celtic, Bronze Age peoples in northwestern Europe.
2 posted on
10/29/2018 8:01:07 AM PDT by
DariusBane
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To: DariusBane
4 posted on
10/29/2018 8:03:16 AM PDT by
jch10
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To: DariusBane
The Muskogee word for water was the word used for water by a Pre-Celtic, Bronze Age peoples in northwestern Europe. Evidence of contact with Norse settlers?
7 posted on
10/29/2018 8:11:26 AM PDT by
fireman15
To: DariusBane
Well, the Philipine word for water is tubig, pronounced too big and the word for breasts is tutoys pronounced two toys, which I find fittingly perfect !
I've been studying and exploring THAT word for over eight pleasant years.
15 posted on
10/29/2018 8:20:02 AM PDT by
knarf
To: DariusBane
The Muskogee word for water was the word used for water by a Pre-Celtic, Bronze Age peoples in northwestern Europe.And that word would be...?
Regards,
23 posted on
10/29/2018 8:41:44 AM PDT by
alexander_busek
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To: DariusBane
45 posted on
11/03/2018 3:40:24 AM PDT by
stockpirate
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