+ Most famous Athletes: Slavic Europe: Robert Lewandowksi🇵🇱 Latin Europe: Matteo Darmian🇮🇹 Germanic Europe: Silje Norendal🇳🇴
@liveforever9888 Жыл бұрын
How many tanks you want? Slavs: yes
@KarlMartell732Ай бұрын
Latins are hardly an ethnic group, Germanics a bit more, Slavs much more. Latins are a linguistic group of different ethnicities.
@jimijimbow28302 жыл бұрын
White race sprung from Uralic-Altaic origins. Indo-Europeans were tan skinned immigrants from northern Hindustan toward southern Europe. Later the extensive cultural, militaristic, religious and economic influence of the southern brown skinned Europe's civilizations caused many white Germanic tribes to get assimilated. For example all historical references tell is that the central Asian and Caucusian Uralic-Altaic tribes were white red haired people. Also many researchers have concluded that the Germanic people were originally Uralic speakers and such. Main stream media always try to tell is that the ancient northern European nations were Indo-European speakers but at the same time they say that there are NO evidences about the linguistic traits of those nations!! All they have are these talltales about few similar words which cant afford so much of proof. Similar words exist among all languages.
@alvaroscarletpoke884 Жыл бұрын
Is there something wrong that those of southern Europe are darker than those of the north? Well, the languages of Spain before Italy invaded us, had nothing to do with Indo-European, look at Basque, which is the only truly isolated language in Europe.
@jimijimbow2830 Жыл бұрын
@@alvaroscarletpoke884 thats what i speak about. It was an Uralic-Altaic language. Just like Etruscan and ancient Germanic languages...
@alvaroscarletpoke884 Жыл бұрын
@@jimijimbow2830 I don't know German, I know it's totally different, but Swedish, Dutch and English are 100% sister languages to Italian and with a thousand words of French
@jimijimbow2830 Жыл бұрын
@@alvaroscarletpoke884 we dont speak about the modern languages. Read again what i wrote first.