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Latin brothers ( Romania Italia France Espana Portugal )

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  • one, two centuries and the world will be a china-black monorace mix

  • the 7 dislikes are from South America the wanabe Roman Latins

  • @olbodala Lol, you are magrebiens, ivoriennes and reunionense.

  • @aeromech84 Spain did not in mix with the Moors

  • What about albanian? albanian is over 40% latin. it is very similar to romanian. although the language is not considered romance, it is very latin. ??

  • stop lying about spain. the iberian peninsula had germans at one time but their numbers were relatively small. their genetic contribution was not so great either since they were the elites numbers no larger than 30,000 iirc. they say theres more contribution in the north but thats not the same as saying its high. it just means there was more in the north than south.

    e tambem cago me pra essa cena de "latinos" esse romanos eram invasores como os alemaes e os muculmanos, eu sou ibero.

  • @conni70 the english language was a mix of latin and celtic languages wih a latin basis then te germanics cam an added ten te norans added some morelatin and frenc wrds andthe english language has used the latin alphabet from he start and british laws are riten in latin

  • @MrJohne21...are trying to reinvent the wheel? the basis of the English language was brought to the eastern shores of the island, in the 5th century, by the Anglo-Saxons...the Anglo-Saxons originated in what is the Schleswig-Holstein state of present day Northern Germany, on the Danish border...but because the lingua franca for the Christian church was Latin, in addition to England's close proximity to France, many Latin words were absorbed into the English language...

  • @conni70 englis is just as latin as french

  • @MrJohne21...no it isn't...the English language is not a Latin based language...English is a Teutonic (Germanic) based language with a heavy Latin influence, but the basis of the language is Germanic...you can thank the Anglo-Saxons for that...

  • @olbodala World Fact Book (cia.gov): France: Ethnic groups: Celtic and Latin with Teutonic, Slavic, North African, Indochinese, Basque minorities. overseas departments: black, white, mulatto, East Indian, Chinese, Amerindian.

    Donc qui peut croire que tu en sais plus qu'une agence d'intelligence?

  • britain is latin

  • @olbodala les seules vrais descendants des franks sont dans les pays-bas.

  • @olbodala Le groupe des pays appellés Benelux (Belgique, Netherlands et Luxembourg) ont des groupes des races assez differents de la France sauf l'extreme nord. La preuve, la romanisations dans ces territoires a ete bien moins forts que dans la France. Pour haplogroups: Celtes (celtes, celtiberians, celtic-italic) (R1b) 59.5%, Greco-Romans (J2, E) 14.6%, Nordiques et Germaniques (I1) 14.8%. Donc la France est un pays de race Celtic-Latin-Germanique.

  • @olbodala Sur l'ADN je te conseil de lire "Sur les traces des ancêtres des Français, Belges, Luxembourgeois et Néerlandais", les groupes Greco-Roman, Celtiberian et Dinaric (celtic-italic) sont assez bien distribués sur toute la France. Greco-Roman: Provence, Langue d'Oc, Poitou-Charentes, Centre; Celtiberian: Langue D'oc, Aquitaine, Lemosin, Centre; Dinaric: Bourgogne, Centre, Pays de la Loire, Midi-Pyrenees, Aquitaine, Rhône-Alpes, Loraine. Encore une fois, tout monde peut le constater.

  • @olbodala Tu n'as pas repondu pourquoi L'Agence Central d'Intelligence americaine sur son site World Fact Book, dirait un mensonge, peut-etre car tu n'as pas des arguments valides. En plus il'y a des archeologues comment Jean Louis Brunaux qui disent le contraire sur la romanisation en Gaule et sur le peuplement pendant l'occupation romaine.

  • @olbodala Encore une fois, Rome est reste presque 550 ans en Gaule chevelue et plus de 600 ans en Gaule Narbonnaise, selon toi, il n'y a pas eu du metissage pendant cet temp? ça c'est ridicule.

  • Fundamentum SPQR.

  • @olbodala D'accord, TU n'as rien a voir avec les italiens, les espagnols etc. Mais tu ne peux pas parler pour tous les français. Selon toi, pourquoi la Agence Central d'Intelligence Americaine dirait une mensonge?, tu monde peut constater sur le site World Fact Book, comment les ethnies en France sont classifies, en plus, il faut rappeler que Rome est reste presque 550 ans en Gaule chevelue et plus de 600 ans en Gaule Narbonnaise, donc ce que tu dis n'a aucun sense que d'un point de vue raciste.

  • Anton Börner: Selon lui le rapprochement entre Paris et Berlin est tout simplement impossible. "La mentalité des Français est beaucoup plus proche de celle des Italiens que de celle des Allemands", explique-t-il.

  • @olbodala C'est pas moi qui l'a dit, sont les allemands qui pensent que les français sont plus proches des latins que des germains, en langue, culture, mentalité et meme, au moins, une partie de la race. Tout monde peut le verifier et le constater.

  • @legsandshoes Search on internet for "Pour les patrons allemands, "la France est devenue un facteur de risque à prendre très au sérieux". There you will see that Germans consider french people much closer from Italians than Germans, it is French are latins in language, culture, mentality and even a part of the race, just as it's described on the World Fact Book. This guy olbodala just tells lies because of ideological, not historical or scientific, reasons

  • @olbodala if Spain would leave the euro would come the 8th army airborne, if collapse Italy and Spain, put their beards to soak, Spain today is one of the countries with the world's most modern infrastucture and services, you can read it in the Times, The New York Times, and Spiegel.

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