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tharkun__last Saturday at 4:41 PM1 replyview on HN

Hehe, you found the exception that proves the rule :P


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SllXlast Saturday at 5:12 PM

And Basque, Maltese, Turkish and Georgian.

Magyar (Hungarian) and Finnish are both Uralic languages along with Estonian and the Sámi languages, but none of these are related to the Indo-European languages common in the other parts of Europe.

And while most of Europe’s extant languages are in the Indo-European language family, there’s still a fair number of differences between Albanian, Germanic, Hellenic, Celtic, Romantic and Slavic languages.

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