From: hotmyol (acz0605@cs.com)
Date: Mon Apr 28 2003 - 11:50:43 EST
I've been wondering, what is it about Italic languages that sets them
apart from other languages? At first I thought it had to do with the
complicated spelling/pronunciation, but then I found that Welsh isn't
complicated in that form. If you do not understand what I am
asking, here is an example:
West Germanic languages:
Changes other indo-european words as such: p,t,k to f,th,h; b, d, g
to p, t, k; bh, dh, gh to b,d,g. I.E. Latin pater became English
father, L. mater=E. mother
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