User talk:148.177.129.213

Don't mind me. I'm just browsing. All my edits are minor, because I have an urge to correct spelling and correct logical inconsistancies.


 * Inconsistencies. --Fyren 22:38, 29 Sep 2005 (EST)

*glares*

I don't know my indo-european (i dont even know what that is =p) Skuld &Dagger; 00:04, 22 October 2005 (EST)


 * Meh, it's the root of a bunch of languages. I don't know it either, I don't think anyone does - I'm not even sure if it is a language as such. It's deader than latin. I just used dictionary.com because I was almost certain that '-mancer' didn't mean 'caster' :P 148.177.129.213 00:06, 22 October 2005 (EST)


 * Indo-european is a theorized common root to european, central-asian and middle-eastern languages that seem to share many properties. This explains the similarities in much vocabulary and many aspects of grammar. Here's Wikipedia:, I personally am not a great subscriber to the theory, but I also admit I never tried to prove it or disprove it, I simply have reservations about some applications of the theory. --Karlos 15:04, 22 October 2005 (EST)