Re: Related languages (Re: A China-Sumer connection)
From: Peter T. Daniels (grammatim_at_worldnet.att.net)
Date: 03/22/05
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Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 12:37:30 GMT
Neeraj Mathur wrote:
> There are tons of Indians in and around New York (and particularly in New
> Jersey) - have you heard much Hindi being spoken? I wonder if that would
> sound as 'alien' to you; perhaps Romany is pronounced with a different
> ring..? It's likely that it's had its phonology affected by the various
> European countries it's passed through.
Please. Comm is in Florida.
The South Asian languages most common here are Punjabi (lots of Sikhs)
and Sinhalese.
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