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KPrzat,KPzelgs<kepzlgesh> (illusion, imagination). KAP|rajn(comeinthenickoftime). TherootKAP=KEP=KPhasmanyotherderivatives,lessimaginare,easiertounderstand. KAPl(hacking) KAPldzik(struggleswiththeextremities) KAPar(scratching) The word KAP can be found in all European languages including Latin, written often with a c. In Spain:CAPaz=KPes(CAPable) CAPtura=KAPtr(beehive) CAPriccio=KAPsan(caprice)
In Latin:CAPtator=(catcher)=KAPos CAPio=(thecatching)=KAPs CAPto=(snapsup)=KAPkod CAPesso=(thesnapper)=KAPos Without doubt, they are one word, expressing the same picture A relative long word, KAP|atoz (a plate squeezed onto the guitar to ease the play) is called CAPatasto in Spain. It is a word built the Hungarian way. CAPtar(beehive)isanunchangedwordsincetheStoneAge. ThelatinCOPia(copy)isacaughtKPofanotherpicture. CAPacity=KPessg<kepssheg> (ability to COP|e with..) CAPitalismisnotnamedaftermoney.ItsmainattributeisKAPs<kapaash>(catching),itis getting - notgiving.Itisbestconnectedto KAPzsi(CUPid,greedy). In Latin the CAP|itularii were the helpers of the tax-collectors The English COP = KAP|oso (catcher) In Latin: CAPesso=KAPoso(catcher) CAPaciter=KAPAcitl(topersuade) CAPax=KPes(beable)(theLatinxbecame in Hungarian s, or sh) Asterix = ostoros <oshtorosh> (with a whip) Audax=gyes<uedjsh>(able,brave) CAPio=elKAP(catches) CAPtabilis=elKAP|hat,(catchable) CAPtatio=KAPoss,KAPdoss(thecatching) CAPtio=KAPs(thecatch) CAPto=KAPkod(trytocatch) CAPtura=KAPs(thewin) CUPide=KAPosoan(vehemently) CUPidus=(vehementlywishful) CUPio=KAPosik(beingdesirous) There we arrived to the little angle with arrows: CUPidoisinreality KAPato(managingtheimpregnationofcows),whomakeshistarget KAP|oshing(desiring)andtoimprovehiseffectwemayplaythemusic CAPriccioso,passionately,vehemently. CUPidomusthavebeenthecreationofaculturespeakingEuropes proto-nostraticlanguage and probably introduced into Latin by the Etruscans. ThewordsKAP=KOP=KEP=KP=CUPareoneword with five different pronunciations with identical or almost identical meaning.
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The Living Language of the Stone Age AnimaKnyv: The Living Language of the Stone Age (Eurasias Nostratic Language) by Csaba Varga 2003 / 2009
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