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The Forbidden Animals: Why Bears, Wolves & Mice Shape Our Language History
The names of dangerous animals reveal hidden fears and ancient taboos. Bear (Hirç), Wolf (Gur), …
The Building Blocks: How We Name the Elements (Earth, Fire, Water)
Earth (Erd), Fire (Agir), Water (Av) - the most ancient words in the language. These …
Knocking on the Same Door: Derî Around the World
The word for door has barely changed across the Indo-European world for 4,000 years. From …
Why Kurdish Has Gender (Like All European Languages)
Grammatical gender in Kurdish, French, Spanish, and Italian proves they all come from the same …
Nav, Nom, Name: The Universal Identifier That Proves Our Connection
The word for 'name' is identical across the entire Indo-European family, from India to Ireland. …
Why We're All Looking at the Same Star: Stêrk and Indo-European Heritage
The word for star has remained almost unchanged for 4,000 years across the entire Indo-European …
The Numbers Don't Lie: Kurdish Mathematics Proves Indo-European Connection
Numbers are the DNA of language families. They don't change easily because they're essential to …
Who is the Real Brother? The Bra Connection
Discover how the Kurdish word 'Bra' for brother connects directly to English 'Brother' and French …