FINNISH ≠ Viking ≠ Phoenician: How TF do people buy @oldworldflorida BS

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Florida Department Of Scammers: Dr. Narco Longo, @1_Analog_9 , @spiritwhirled

DYOR:
Proto-Finnic or Proto-Baltic-Finnic is the common ancestor of the Finnic languages, which include the national languages Finnish and Estonian. Proto-Finnic is not attested in any texts but has been reconstructed by linguists. Proto-Finnic is itself descended ultimately from Proto-Uralic.

Three stages of Proto-Finnic are distinguished in literature.

Early Proto-Finnic, the last common ancestor of the Finnic languages and its closest external relatives — usually understood to be the Sami languages, though also the Mordvinic languages may derive from this stage (see Finno-Samic languages). This reconstruction state appears to be almost identical to Proto-Uralic.
Middle Proto-Finnic, an earlier stage in the development on Finnic, used in Kallio (2007) for the point at which the language had developed its most characteristic differences from Proto-Uralic (mainly: the loss of several consonant phonemes from the segment inventory, including all palatalized consonants).
Late Proto-Finnic, the last common ancestor of Finnish and Estonian, and hence of the Gulf of Finland Finnic subgroup. South Estonian and the Livonian language had already diverged at this point.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Finnic_language.

https://sanat.csc.fi/wiki/EVE-etusivu.

The Sound of the Proto-Finnic language (Numbers & Vocabulary)
https://youtu.be/LC3zPtX7mro.
The Sound of the Proto-Uralic language (Numbers, Words & Sample Text)
https://youtu.be/OV9g6mbfFb4.

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walda, valta - power, authority

jevä, jyvä - single seed of grain

emä, äitei - mother

velji, veli - brother

kota - hut, tent, tepee

härkä - ox

taka- - a place behind

maa - ground, land

kalja - beer

maata - to lie down, lie

kana - hen (female chicken)

kooldak, kuolla - to die

arvo - value, worth

karvas - bitter

lehmä - cow

vasa - fawn, calf

söödäk, syödä - to eat

koira - dog

kesä - summer

naicë-, nainen - woman

hüvä, hyvä - good, dear

meci, mesi - honey

aro - steppe

küü, kyy - vipera berus

ala (alla, alta, alle, ali, alas jne.) - area, field, domain

pëlto - field (wide, open space used to grow crops)

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