"Real world" similarities?
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 1:19 pm
I apologize if this has been asked before -- please link me to the posts where it has.
I've noticed that there seem to be a lot of connections between our world and European languages. Are these observations legit?
Examples:
7 days the week
12 months
One day of rest, called sabato by some (Italian word for Saturday as well)
tenec - Spanish tener and it's use in age (freely admit that that could be stretching it)
(formal "you") tu - (informal Spanish) tu
(girl) frälina - (German "miss") fräulein
And are the terms human, lion, coyote, mole, etc. used for simplicity, or does Almea literally have these animals?
Thanks, and again, I apologize if this has been asked incessantly in the past.
I've noticed that there seem to be a lot of connections between our world and European languages. Are these observations legit?
Examples:
7 days the week
12 months
One day of rest, called sabato by some (Italian word for Saturday as well)
tenec - Spanish tener and it's use in age (freely admit that that could be stretching it)
(formal "you") tu - (informal Spanish) tu
(girl) frälina - (German "miss") fräulein
And are the terms human, lion, coyote, mole, etc. used for simplicity, or does Almea literally have these animals?
Thanks, and again, I apologize if this has been asked incessantly in the past.