You may not like it but Koreans are Europeans.They say apa to say papa.Papa is a primordial word in indo European language.
>>218490123I mean considering the finno korean hyperwar I wouldn't be suprised, if they actually introduced it into europe
>>218490123I look like the left one
>>218490168Please be in Paris 11
>>218490123>They say apa to say papa.Kek, this is precisely a word that is consistent with the Altaic hypothesis. In Turkic languages the word is usually something like "ata", in Mongolian it's "aav", in Tungusic languages it's "ada" and similar. The hypothesis states that all of these languages have a common origin. Are all of them European too?
>>218490326When a German speaks, I listen
>>218490123and they are christians too
>>218490123Apa is from Tamil AppaThe Dravido-Koreanic language family was and is true.
>>218490123happiness is a good drama. might watch it again soon
>>218492208>Canada and Australia are also redgrim
>>218490123>indo-europeansome form of 'mom' and pa' or 'da' are almost universal to refer to parents just because they are the easiest sounds to make (you just open and close your mouth while making sound, you don't have to put your mouth in any particular position or exercise any motor control)
>>218492262Mostly boomers. 20-80% is a massive range. I’m a zoomer and I’m intact.
>>218490123Mama and Papa are just sounds universally easy to use for babies
>>218490168You mean right?
>>218492257Happiness is kdramas
>>218492281This, the informal/familiar words for father and mother in every single language comes from universal baby talkIt's kinda cute really