Re: Serbian - contemporary of Sanskrit



On Jan 31, 7:35 pm, "Dušan Vukotić" <dusan.vuko...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 31, 8:00 am, stefan_ste...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:





On Jan 31, 5:37 pm, "Paul J Kriha" <paul.nospam.kr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

"Dusan Vukotic" <dusan.vuko...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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On Jan 30, 7:51 am, stefan_ste...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Here is a list of some words in Sanskrit and Serbian which are same or
simular in phonetic value but of the same meaning:

Agan - oganj (fire); bagas - bog (god); brath - brat (brather); bhala
- bela (white); chata - ceta (platoon); deti - dete (child); div -
div; dina - dan (day); dasa - dese (child)t; dama - dom (home); girya
- gora (mountain); grad - grad (city); iskra - iskra (spark); kada -
kada (when); kuta - kuca (house); lip - lep (pretty); lot - ljut
(angry); laghi - laki, lagan (light); ljubhva - ljubav (love); matr -
mater (mother); mala - mali (little); more - more (sea); mil - mili
(dear); nabas - nebo (sky); nava - novi (new); paraha - prah (dust);
prati - protiv (against); panca -pet (five); pena - pena (bubbles);
rabh - rob (slave); rosa - rosa (dune); sa - so (salt); sila -
sila(might); sas - sest (six); stan - stan (lives there); sabha - soba
(room); stala - stol (table); tata - tata (dad); ta - taj (that
person); tvar - stvar (thing); trassti - tresti (shake); trang - trag
(track); tamas - tama (dark); tri - tri (three); triydosa - trinaest
(thirteen); tada - tada (then); vrt - vrt (garden); vicur - vece
(eveing); vi - vi (you); vas - vas (you); vatara - vatra (fire); viva
- ziva (alive).

Sanskrit family titles are in complete identical to Serb names as:
tata (dad), nana (gran), brat (brother), sestra (sister), strina
(aunt), svekar (father in law), svekrva (mother in law) ,dever
(brother in law), kum ( god father), svastika (sister in law) and
prija (son in laws mother).

And what is your point? Don't you think that similar parallel can be
drawn between any of IE languages and Sanskrit?

DV

Exactly, but more to the point, what does Stefan Stevic
mean by the subject line: "Serbian - contemporary of Sanskrit".

What does he think the word "contemporary" mean???

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I mean it is from the same time; heard of the expression ; his/her/
its' contemporary. it means from his/her/its' time. just look it up in
a dictionary. I recently researched Serbian history and found out that
real history is somewhat different than the 'popular' history books
say; rather what the Nordic School of history says as opposed to the
Autonomic School from Serbia what includes some of the leading
hisorians from around the world. If anyone wants to find out about it
more they sould research the historian Jovan I. Deretic but they would
have to know Serbian also....but on the actual subject I also found
toponyms in India, Ethiopia, Tibet, Baltic and throughout the Middle
East that have either serbian words or the Serbian name in it. Some of
them are;
Lithuania (Once known as Baltic Serbia and a part of BeloSrbska "White
Serbia" under king Svevlad the 1st)

Serbentai 55N         23E         84         275
Serbenty 55N         23E         84         275
Serbinai 55N         23E         57         187
Serbinay 55N         23E         57         187
Serbiny 55N         23E         57         187
Sirbishkyay 55N         25E         87         285
Sruby 55N         24E         77         252
Sarboriµks I54N         24E         173         567

Pakistan Hindukush aryarvata region

Serbal 36N         72E         3501         11486
Serbut, Koh-i- 29N         63E         1402         4599
Sarband 33N         71E         408         1338
Sarband 34N         71E         284         931
Sarbilandpura 34N         71E         288         944
Sarbulandpur 34N         71E         288         944

China
Sêrba 31N         100E         3669         12037
Sarbulak 47N         88E         781         2562

Ethiopia

Serbo 7N         36E         1796         5892
Serbo 9N         35E         1749         5738
Serbo 9N         34E         1613         5291
Sirba 10N         35E         1488         4881
Sirba 9N         35E         1577         5173

Sur-Bel-Gon or Hor-Bel-Gon basis. The name of Serbs sprang from it,
but thousands and thousands of words in different IE languages also
came from the same basis.

It is our (Serbian) "sweet-dream" and delusion that all the above
words must be directly connected to the Serbian name.

What about serpent or sorbeo/srbat (slurp), servant, Lat. servitium /
slavery/?

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Yes, all words do come from the Sur-Bel-Gon basis but I am talking
about totally another thing; the actual influence of Serbian on other
IE languages. These words eveolved in stages from Sur-Bel-Gon and
since Deretic, Lukovic, Safarik so convincingly prove Serbian is the
'proto-language' it gave way for the rest of the IE languages to
develop hence they all have their origin in Serbian.

p.s.
I read something on this in a book Praroditelj Evropskog coveka: Suri
Orao, Srpski Arijevac by Dusan Vukotic. Does it ring a bell? It sure
does corroborate with what I'm trying to say.
.



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