Proto-Indo-European peoples had two words for 'water': moving water, and non-moving water.One of them is 'eau' in French, 'aab' in Persian, 'aqua' in Latin, etcOne of them is 'wasser' in German, 'water' in Englisher, etcI wonder, if there are any modern Indo-European languages where 'water' is neither of these.I'd bet it would be Albanian, because it's a freaky language. It's IE, but it's isolate from all the other IE languages.Albanians are the most based Balkans. Of all the Balkans, they are the closest to Iranians.Herodotus reports that, there were Persian-speaking people in Balkans. I wonder if they became the Albanians.The scummiest of Balkaners are Greeks, of course. They are the natural enemy of the Persian. Their hatred of Iran sipped into their butt-fucking brethren, the Romans.Until, Iranians caught their emperor, Valerian, and poured MOLTEN GOLD down his filthy Roman throat.I swear, I shall take over Rome. It's snowing, and I'm hot. I have the fan on. Yes, I have the fan on during snow.
>>217679651water is “neró” in Greek, neither related to wasser/water/voda or eau/aqua/aab
Do Persians really have the right to call others buttfuckers?
>>217679699Didn't they use Hydr(o) before? Seems like it would've been related to water/voda then.