Re: A Doubtful Double Divided Deepness



On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 17:02:45 +1200, Paul J Kriha
<paul.nospam.kriha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
<news:48c9f7fd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> in sci.lang:

Dusan Vukotic wrote:

[...]

I hope, some of the language experts on sci.lang would be
able to explain a possible relation among words doubt,
divide, deep and the number two?

After two days, no experts have answered your question.
They all must be regarding the relationship between your set
of words as quite trivial and obvious beyond any discussion.
The words are quite clearly closely related in IE languages
since they all usually start with letter "d", sometimes "t".

Or they ignored the post until there was a response that had
a reasonable chance of being intelligent, funny, or both.

Brian
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