Quote Originally Posted by sapator View Post
Right.
Wrong. That is funny tho, what they are trying to pass. I guess if it wasn't for me you would also think that human is Latin, right?
I've constantly proven words origin to be Greek so posting a map in my face means nothing.
You can say it is just a map and believe what you want. The fact is the Indo-European family of languages is an established discipline regardless of what you know
All Indo-European languages are descended from a single prehistoric language, linguistically reconstructed as Proto-Indo-European, spoken sometime in the Neolithic to Early Bronze Age. The geographical location where it was spoken, the Proto-Indo-European homeland, has been the object of many competing hypotheses; the academic consensus supports the Kurgan hypothesis, which posits the homeland to be the Pontic–Caspian steppe in what is now Ukraine and southern Russia, associated with the Yamnaya culture and other related archaeological cultures during the 4th millennium BC to early 3rd millennium BC. By the time the first written records appeared, Indo-European had already evolved into numerous languages spoken across much of Europe, South Asia, and part of Western Asia. Written evidence of Indo-European appeared during the Bronze Age in the form of Mycenaean Greek and the Anatolian languages of Hittite and Luwian.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-European_languages