[extropy-chat] The Language of Euphamism versus Life of my Son
scerir
scerir at libero.it
Fri May 20 06:17:51 UTC 2005
From: "Mike Lorrey"
> I meant the modern equivalent of 'lautni' or 'manu'? Man, for instance?
> What does 'lautni' mean and what would be its modern equivalent?
Yes the modern equivalent is man (Italian: uomo), sometimes people
(Italian: gente). But we know the meaning of few (dozens) Etruscan
words (ie 'papa' = grandfather), and they are words about religion,
or funerals.
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