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At 11:52 AM -0400 7/25/07, Nemoguitt@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 7/25/07 10:34:19 AM, mech@m3ch.net writes:< >> >> Korean, Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian all are considered to >> belong to the same linguistic family. > > .....with the passing of my grandmother i seldom if ever heard > slovinian spoken anymore untill a few years ago with the internet i > was able to listen to a slovinian radio station.....i was totally > knocked out by the sound and cadance of the language a touch of > german and italian and what surprised me the most was there was > more than a hint of the sing song flow of an eastern (the korean > perhaps) infulence to the language..... Ah, Slovenian? I love the sound of that language as well -- although it's a Slavic language rather than being descended from the Magyars, IIRC, and thus would be part of the Romance Language family (same as Russian, French, Italian, Spanish, etc.). I can remember driving across Austria and catching some Slovenian Hip-Hop/Rap on the radio. Even though I couldn't understand the words, their cadence made the spoken passages turn and flow wonderfully in a manner that American Hip-Hop rarely does any more. I agree. There's a lilt to it that's just beautiful. --m. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.