GLM March2023
Memories of Connor's Adventures
Tuesday, 28 February 2023
Linguistic Archaeology: The Burckle Crater
These words and phrases are in proximity to an asteroid or comet impact in the Indian Ocean. Kisii males have heard a Loud noise at 62%.
Tswana Males see a comet at 62%.
Swahili Females emerge as survivors of Doomsday at 78% fully literate creating the Swahili culture in the aftermath. These events associated with Burckle Asteroid/Comet impact crater in the Indian ocean are dated at around ~3000BC.
Pre-Tibetans think the Moon is a Bow at 89%. There is a distinct difference in fully literate population compared to the three markers in proximity to the event. We should probably set this aside as a previous observation. The word South occurs post-Tibetan at 47%
Updated with better accuracy. Observation of the moon throwing rocks at earth likely represent an earlier event.
Sunday, 26 February 2023
Linguistic Archaeology: Norwegian Family Names
Norwegian family names
1. Aamodt
2. Aas
3. Aase
4. Aasen
5. Aasheim
6. Abrahamsen
7. Ahmed
8. Ali
9. Amundsen
10. Andersen
11. Andersson
12. Andreassen
13. Andresen
14. Antonsen
15. Arnesen
16. Arntsen
17. Arntzen
18. Aune
19. Bakke
20. Bakken
21. Bendiksen
22. Berg
23. Berge
24. Berger
25. Bergersen
26. Berget
27. Berntsen
28. Birkeland
29. Bjelland
30. Bjerke
31. Bjørnsen
32. Bjørnstad
33. Bø
34. Bøe
35. Bolstad
36. Borge
37. Borgen
38. Børresen
39. Bråten
40. Bråthen
41. Bredesen
42. Breivik
43. Brekke
44. Brevik
45. Bye
46. Carlsen
47. Christensen
48. Christiansen
49. Christoffersen
50. Dahl
51. Dahle
52. Dale
53. Dalen
54. Danielsen
55. Davidsen
56. Edvardsen
57. Egeland
58. Eggen
59. Eide
60. Eikeland
61. Eilertsen
62. Eliassen
63. Ellefsen
64. Ellingsen
65. Endresen
66. Engebretsen
67. Engen
68. Enger
69. Eriksen
70. Espeland
71. Evensen
72. Farstad
73. Finstad
74. Fjeld
75. Fjeldstad
76. Foss
77. Fosse
78. Fossum
79. Fredriksen
80. Gabrielsen
81. Gjerde
82. Gjertsen
83. Gran
84. Grande
85. Grimstad
86. Gulbrandsen
87. Gulliksen
88. Gundersen
89. Gustavsen
90. Haaland
91. Haga
92. Hagen
93. Håkonsen
94. Håland
95. Halvorsen
96. Hammer
97. Hamre
98. Hansen
99. Hanssen
100. Haraldsen
101. Haug
102. Haugan
103. Hauge
104. Haugen
105. Haugland
106. Helgesen
107. Helland
108. Helle
109. Henriksen
110. Hermansen
111. Hetland
112. Hoel
113. Hoff
114. Hole
115. Holen
116. Holm
117. Holmen
118. Holt
119. Holte
120. Holter
121. Hovland
122. Husby
123. Ingebrigtsen
124. Isaksen
125. Iversen
126. Jacobsen
127. Jakobsen
128. Jansen
129. Jensen
130. Jenssen
131. Johannesen
132. Johannessen
133. Johansen
134. Johansson
135. Johnsen
136. Jonassen
137. Jørgensen
138. Karlsen
139. Klausen
140. Kleppe
141. Kleven
142. Knudsen
143. Knutsen
144. Kolstad
145. Kristensen
146. Kristiansen
147. Kristoffersen
148. Krogh
149. Krogstad
150. Kvam
151. Kvamme
152. Langeland
153. Larsen
154. Larssen
155. Lauritzen
156. Lian
157. Lie
158. Lien
159. Lind
160. Lindberg
161. Løken
162. Løkken
163. Lorentzen
164. Ludvigsen
165. Lund
166. Lunde
167. Madsen
168. Magnussen
169. Mæland
170. Markussen
171. Marthinsen
172. Martinsen
173. Mathisen
174. Meland
175. Melby
176. Meyer
177. Mikalsen
178. Mikkelsen
179. Mo
180. Moe
181. Moen
182. Møller
183. Monsen
184. Mørk
185. Mortensen
186. Myhre
187. Myklebust
188. Myrvang
189. Myrvold
190. Næss
191. Ness
192. Nesse
193. Nguyen
194. Nielsen
195. Nikolaisen
196. Nilsen
197. Nilssen
198. Nilsson
199. Nordahl
200. Nordbø
201. Nordby
202. Nordli
203. Norheim
204. Normann
205. Nyborg
206. Nygaard
207. Nygård
208. Nyhus
209. Ødegaard
210. Ødegård
211. Øien
212. Olafsen
213. Olaussen
214. Olsen
215. Opsahl
216. Østby
217. Ottesen
218. Øverland
219. Paulsen
220. Pedersen
221. Petersen
222. Pettersen
223. Rasmussen
224. Reitan
225. Riise
226. Ringstad
227. Rød
228. Røed
229. Rønning
230. Rønningen
231. Rustad
232. Ruud
233. Salvesen
234. Samuelsen
235. Sand
236. Sandberg
237. Sande
238. Sandnes
239. Sandvik
240. Sæther
241. Sætre
242. Simensen
243. Simonsen
244. Sivertsen
245. Skaar
246. Skaug
247. Skogen
248. Skoglund
249. Sletten
250. Smith
251. Solbakken
252. Solberg
253. Solem
254. Solhaug
255. Solheim
256. Solli
257. Solvang
258. Sørensen
259. Sørli
260. Sørlie
261. Sørum
262. Stangeland
263. Steen
264. Steffensen
265. Stenberg
266. Stene
267. Stensrud
268. Stokke
269. Strand
270. Strøm
271. Sund
272. Sunde
273. Sveen
274. Svendsen
275. Syversen
276. Syvertsen
277. Tangen
278. Teigen
279. Thomassen
280. Thorbjørnsen
281. Thoresen
282. Thorsen
283. Thorstensen
284. Thorvaldsen
285. Tollefsen
286. Tønnessen
287. Torgersen
288. Torp
289. Tran
290. Tvedt
291. Tveit
292. Vatne
293. Vik
294. Viken
295. Vold
296. Waage
297. Wang
298. Wiik
299. Wilhelmsen
300. Wold
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
139 46% 224 74% 68 22% 103 34% 36 12%
B % C % D % F % G %
47 15% 4 1% 86 28% 14 4% 63 21%
H % J % K % L % M %
61 20% 21 7% 45 15% 98 32% 50 16%
N % P % Q % R % S %
186 62% 8 2% 0 0% 125 41% 174 58%
T % V % W % X % Y %
76 25% 31 10% 5 1% 0 0% 15 5%
Z %
3 1%
Popularity of use
74% E:
62% N, E:
58% S, N, E: Ness, Nesse,
46% A, S, N, E: Næss, Aas, Aase, Aasen,
41% R, A, S, N, E: Arnesen,
34% O, R, A, S, N, E: Sørensen,
32% L, O, R, A, S, N, E: Olsen, Larsen, Larssen,
28% D, L, O, R, A, S, N, E: Rød, Røed, Sand, Sande, Sandnes, Nordahl, Dale, Dalen, Endresen, Andersen, Andersson, Andreassen, Andresen,
25% T, D, L, O, R, A, S, N, E: Stangeland, Steen, Stene, Strand, Tønnessen, Tran, Sætre, Sletten, Ottesen, Arntsen, Antonsen,
22% I, T, D, L, O, R, A, S, N, E: Sørli, Sørlie, Solli, Reitan, Riise, Nordli, Øien, Nielsen, Nilsen, Nilssen, Nilsson, Lian, Lie, Lien, Lind, Danielsen, Eide, Eilertsen, Eliassen, Ali,
21% G, I, T, D, L, O, R, A, S, N, E: Tangen, Teigen, Torgersen, Ødegaard, Ødegård, Rønning, Rønningen, Ringstad, Langeland, Ingebrigtsen, Engen, Enger, Gran, Grande, Egeland, Eggen, Ellingsen,
20% H, G, I, T, D, L, O, R, A, S, N, E: Thoresen, Thorsen, Thorstensen, Opsahl, Sæther, Helgesen, Helland, Helle, Hetland, Hoel, Hoff, Hole, Holen, Holt, Holte, Holter, Haaland, Haga, Hagen, Håland, Hansen, Hanssen, Haraldsen, Dahle, Dahl,
16% M, H, G, I, T, D, L, O, R, A, S, N, E: Strøm, Thomassen, Solem, Solheim, Simensen, Simonsen, Smith, Norheim, Normann, Madsen, Mæland, Marthinsen, Martinsen, Mathisen, Meland, Mo, Moe, Moen, Møller, Monsen, Mortensen, Holm, Holmen, Hermansen, Hammer, Hamre, Grimstad, Aasheim, Ahmed, Aamodt,
15% K, B, M, H, G, I, T, D, L, O, R, A, S, N, E: Stenberg, Stokke, Solbakken, Solberg, Skaar, Skogen, Sandberg, Lindberg, Nikolaisen, Nordbø, Mørk, Løken, Løkken, Mikalsen, Mikkelsen, Henriksen, Isaksen, Karlsen, Kolstad, Kristensen, Kristiansen, Krogh, Krogstad, Eriksen, Gabrielsen, Håkonsen, Engebretsen, Eikeland, Bakke, Bakken, Bendiksen, Berg, Berge, Berger, Bergersen, Berget, Berntsen, Birkeland, Bø, Bøe, Bolstad, Borge, Borgen, Børresen, Bråten, Bråthen, Bredesen, Brekke, Abrahamsen,
12% U, K, B, M, H, G, I, T, D, L, O, R, A, S, N, E: Sund, Sunde, Stensrud, Solhaug, Sørum, Skaug, Skoglund, Rustad, Ruud, Samuelsen, Olaussen, Rasmussen, Magnussen, Markussen, Lund, Lunde, Haug, Haugan, Hauge, Haugen, Haugland, Klausen, Knudsen, Knutsen, Gulbrandsen, Gulliksen, Gundersen, Amundsen, Aune,
10% V, U, K, B, M, H, G, I, T, D, L, O, R, A, S, N, E: Tvedt, Tveit, Vatne, Vik, Viken, Vold, Thorvaldsen, Sveen, Svendsen, Solvang, Sandvik, Sivertsen, Øverland, Salvesen, Kvamme, Ludvigsen, Kleven, Kvam, Iversen, Hovland, Gustavsen, Halvorsen, Davidsen, Edvardsen, Evensen, Breivik, Brevik,
7% J, V, U, K, B, M, H, G, I, T, D, L, O, R, A, S, N, E: Thorbjørnsen, Jakobsen, Jansen, Jensen, Jenssen, Johannesen, Johannessen, Johansen, Johansson, Johnsen, Jonassen, Jørgensen, Gjerde, Gjertsen, Bjelland, Bjerke, Bjørnsen, Bjørnstad,
5% Y, J, V, U, K, B, M, H, G, I, T, D, L, O, R, A, S, N, E: Syversen, Syvertsen, Nyborg, Nygaard, Nygård, Nyhus, Østby, Nordby, Myhre, Myklebust, Myrvang, Myrvold, Nguyen, Melby, Meyer, Husby, Bye,
4% F, Y, J, V, U, K, B, M, H, G, I, T, D, L, O, R, A, S, N, E: Steffensen, Tollefsen, Olafsen, Kristoffersen, Farstad, Finstad, Fjeld, Fjeldstad, Foss, Fosse, Fossum, Fredriksen, Ellefsen,
2% P, F, Y, J, V, U, K, B, M, H, G, I, T, D, L, O, R, A, S, N, E: Torp, Paulsen, Pedersen, Petersen, Pettersen, Lauritzen, Lorentzen, Kleppe, Espeland,
1% Z, W, C, P, F, Y, J, V, U, K, B, M, H, G, I, T, D, L, O, R, A, S, N, E: Waage, Wang, Wiik, Wilhelmsen, Wold, Lauritzen, Lorentzen, Jacobsen, Carlsen, Christensen, Christiansen, Christoffersen, Arntzen,
0% X, Q
E group Sex % Dev. Chain Bandgap
French F 89% (E; I; A; N; L; R; O; S)
Norman F 87% (E; A; L; I; N; R)
Cornish F 82% (E; N; R; A; L)
Iroquois F 81% (E; N; O; S, H, G, I, A)
Mayflower crew family names 80% (E; A, L, N)
Dutch F 78% (E; A; N; T; I; J) T, I
A. Egyptian F 77% (E; T; N; A; H)
A. Greek F 77% (E; A; I; O; R, N, H)
Sesotho F 76% (E; O; N; L; S)
Briton F 75% (E; N; A; W, R)
Lands of the Sea peoples 75% (E; S; H, K)
Norwegian Family names 74% (E; N; S; A; R; O; L)
Mayflwr. Seperatist families 71% (E; R; T; O; N, I, L)
French M 70% (E; A; I; N; R; L; O)
Nyakyusa F 66% (E; A, I; U, L; G)
Pict F 64% (E; A; I; N; R, D)
Norman M 63% (E; A; R; N; L) L, I
Cornish M 60% (E; N; A; R; O)
Scot. low fam. 58% (E; R; I, A; N; L) S
Scot. high fam. (-Mac/Mc) 58% (E; A; N; R, I)
Hebrew Alphabet 58% (E; A; H; F; T)
Fomorian M&F? 57% (E; T, L, A; R, O; C)
Dutch M 54% (E; R; A; S; I)
PIE Pantheon 54% (E; T, S; W, R, K, O, I)
Anglosaxon M 52% (E; A; R; L; D; N, H, O) L
Anglosaxon F 51% (E; A; R; L; D; H; N, O) L
Anglosaxon dictionary 43% (E; A; R; D; H, I)
Egyptian Hieroglyphs 42% (E; H; A; T; S)
Thursday, 23 February 2023
Linguistic Archaeology: Talk of Divorce
Apparently there is a push to Gerrymander the USA into two nations- Republicans, and everyone else.
I would suggest an alternative... the suspension of individual states, representatives, and laws in favour of one State- America. With one set of laws, and one representative is more likely.
Linguidtic Archaeology: The Hebrew Alphabet
Hebrew Alphabet
1. Yod2. Tet
3. Chet
4. Zayin
5. Vav
6. He
7. Dalet
8. Gimel
9. Bet
10. Alef
11. Ayin
12. Samech
13. Nun
14. Mem
15. Lamed
16. Khaf
17. Kaf
18. Tav
19. Shin
20. Resh
21. Qof
22. Tsadeh
23. Feh
24. Peh
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
11 45% 14 58% 4 16% 2 8% 1 4%
B % C % D % F % G %
1 4% 2 8% 4 16% 5 20% 1 4%
H % J % K % L % M %
8 33% 0 0% 2 8% 4 16% 4 16%
N % P % Q % R % S %
4 16% 1 4% 1 4% 1 4% 4 16%
T % V % W % X % Y %
6 25% 2 8% 0 0% 0 0% 3 12%
Z %
1 4%
Popularity of use
58% E:
45% A, E:
33% H, A, E: He,
25% T, H, A, E: Tet
20% F, T, H, A, E: Feh,
16% N, S, L, M, D, I, F, T, H, A, E: Dalet, Alef, Mem, Lamed, Shin, Tsadeh,
12% Y, N, S, L, M, D, I, F, T, H, A, E: Ayin,
8% V, K, C, O, Y, N, S, L, M, D, I, F, T, H, A, E: Khaf, Kaf, Tav, Samech, Yod, Chet, Vav,
4% Z, R, Q, P, G, B, U, V, K, C, O, Y, N, S, L, M, D, I, F, T, H, A, E: Resh, Qof, Zayin, Peh, Gimel, Bet, Nun,
0% W, X, J
Conclusion: Originating in the E-A linguistic subgroup,
E Linguistic group Sex % Dev. Chain Bandgap
French F 89% (E; I; A; N; L; R; O; S)
Norman F 87% (E; A; L; I; N; R)
Cornish F 82% (E; N; R; A; L)
Iroquois F 81% (E; N; O; S, H, G, I, A)
Mayflower crew family names 80% (E; A, L, N)
Dutch F 78% (E; A; N; T; I; J) T, I
A. Egyptian F 77% (E; T; N; A; H)
A. Greek F 77% (E; A; I; O; R, N, H)
Sesotho F 76% (E; O; N; L; S)
Briton F 75% (E; N; A; W, R)
Lands of the Sea peoples 75% (E; S; H, K)
Mayflwr. Seperatist families 71% (E; R; T; O; N, I, L)
French M 70% (E; A; I; N; R; L; O)
Nyakyusa F 66% (E; A, I; U, L; G)
Pict F 64% (E; A; I; N; R, D)
Norman M 63% (E; A; R; N; L) L, I
Cornish M 60% (E; N; A; R; O)
Scot. low fam. 58% (E; R; I, A; N; L) S
Scot. high fam. (-Mac/Mc) 58% (E; A; N; R, I)
Hebrew Alphabet 58% (E; A; H; T; F)
Fomorian M&F? 57% (E; T, L, A; R, O; C)
Dutch M 54% (E; R; A; S; I)
PIE Pantheon 54% (E; T, S; W, R, K, O, I)
Anglosaxon M 52% (E; A; R; L; D; N, H, O) L
Anglosaxon F 51% (E; A; R; L; D; H; N, O) L
Anglosaxon dictionary 43% (E; A; R; D; H, I)
Egyptian Hieroglyphs 42% (E; H; A; T; S)
Conclusion: As the Greek Alphabet is unrelated to Ancient Greeks, Hebrew Alphabet is unrelated to male and female hebrew linguistic culture.Hebrew alphabet emerges at 33% with He. It reaches a Plateau at 8%-4%. It might be related to Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Tuesday, 21 February 2023
Linguistic Archaeology: That first Doomsday
Doomsday in almost every language
1. Doomsday2. oordeelsdag
3. kijameti
4. yemits’i’āti k’eni
5. yawm alqiama
6. datastani or
7. *LYR* (assamese)
8. Dooms uru
9. Qiyamet
10. Halakili don
11. Sudny dzień
12. Kēẏāmata
13. *L* (bhojipuri)
14. Sudnji dan
15. Strashniya sŭd
16. Dia del judici final
17. Adlaw sa Kalaglagan
18. Mòrì
19. soudný den
20. Dommedag
21. qiyaamaiy dhuvas
22. QL* (dogri)
23. Dag des oordeels
24. Finjuĝo (esperanto)
25. maailmalõpupäev
26. Tsctsrccnjkeke
27. Araw ng Paghuhukom
28. Tuomiopäivä
29. jour du Jugement dernier
30. Día do Xuízo Final
31. gank’itkhvis dghe
32. Weltuntergang
33. iméra tis krísis
34. Ñehundi ára
35. Kayāmatanō divasa
36. Ranar kiyama
37. ʻO ka lā make
38. J*M*DJN (hebrew)
39. kayaamat ka din
40. utolsó ítélet
41. Dómsdagur
42. Ụbọchị ikpe
43. Aldaw ti Pannakadadael
44. Kiamat
45. Giorno del giudizio
46. Shūmatsu
47. Praḷaya dina
48. Qïyamet küni
49. thngai vineas
50. Umunsi w'imperuka
51. QLY* (konkani)
52. dumseudei
53. Roja qiyametê (kurmanji kurdish)
54. Q*A*T (sorani kurdish)
55. Kıyamat
56. Pastardiena
57. Mokolo ya libebi
58. Pastaroji diena
59. Olunaku lw’enkomerero
60. Sudniot den
61. QL*S (maithili)
62. Olona ny Fara Andro
63. hari kiamat
64. antyadinaṁ
65. Maminga
66. Jagācā śēvaṭa
67. Doomsday ni
68. Süirliin ödör
69. gyaoh soe
70. Pralayakō dina
71. Dommedag
72. Guyyaa Qiyaamaa
73. *QEAMT*RJ (pashto)
74. R*ZQYAMT (persian)
75. Dzień Sądu Ostatecznego
76. Apocalipse
77. Ki'āmata dā dina
78. judecata de apoi
79. Konets sveta
80. Aso To'ona'i
81. QLY*L (sanskrit)
82. Di-domhnaich
83. Letšatši la Kahlolo
84. Letsatsi la bofelo
85. QYAMT (sindhi)
86. lōka vināśaya
87. Súdny deň
88. Sodni dan
89. Qiyaamaha
90. Día del Juicio Final
91. Poé kiamat
92. Siku ya mwisho
93. Domedag
94. Kijomat
95. Iṟutināḷ
96. KY*M*NE (tatar)
97. Ḍūmsḍē
98. Wạn lokāwināṣ̄
99. DAL*QFAT (tigrinya)
100. Siku ra Makumu
101. Kiyamet gunu
102. Kyýamat güni
103. Csɛe Da
104. Sudnyy denʹ
105. QYAMT (urdu)
106. EA*IRET*NI (uyghur)
107. Qiyomat kuni
108. ngày tận thế
109. Dydd y Farn
110. Usuku Lwentshabalalo
111. dumsday
112. Ojo Doomsday
113. Usuku Lwembubhiso
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
88 78% 50 44% 64 57% 51 45% 39 34%
B % C % D % F % G %
5 4% 9 8% 51 45% 7 6% 21 18%
H % J % K % L % M %
18 16% 14 12% 35 31% 35 31% 55 49%
N % P % Q % R % S %
54 48% 13 11% 18 16% 32 28% 48 42%
T % V % W % X % Y %
46 41% 8 7% 11 9% 1 <1% 41 37%
Z %
4 3%
Popularity of use
78% A:
57% I, A:
49% M, I, A:
48% N, M, I, A:
45% D, O, N, M, I, A:
44% E, D, O, N, M, I, A:
42% S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: Sodni dan,
41% T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: Aso To'ona'i,
37% Y, T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: antyadinaṁ, Doomsday ni, Doomsday,
34% U, Y, T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: Ḍūmsḍē, Súdny deň, Sudnyy denʹ, dumsday, Shūmatsu, dumseudei, Sudniot den, soudný den,
31% L, K, U, Y, T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: KY*M*NE (tatar), Letšatši la Kahlolo, Kıyamat, Ki'āmata dā dina, Kiamat, ʻO ka lā make, kayaamat ka din, utolsó ítélet, *LYR* (assamese), Kēẏāmata, *L* (bhojipuri), yemits’i’āti k’eni,
28% R, L, K, U, Y, T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: Siku ra Makumu, EA*IRET*NI (uyghur), Iṟutināḷ, hari kiamat, Süirliin ödör, iméra tis krísis, Ranar kiyama, Mòrì, Dooms uru, datastani or,
18% G, R, L, K, U, Y, T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: Kiyamet gunu, Kyýamat güni, ngày tận thế, Domedag, Maminga, Dommedag, Dómsdagur, Dommedag, Dag des oordeels, oordeelsdag,
16% Q, H, G, R, L, K, U, Y, T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: QYAMT (urdu), Qiyomat kuni, QYAMT (sindhi), Qiyaamaha, QLY*L (sanskrit), Qïyamet küni, gyaoh soe, Guyyaa Qiyaamaa, Q*A*T (sorani kurdish), QL*S (maithili), QLY* (konkani), QL* (dogri), Ñehundi ára, Strashniya sŭd, Qiyamet, Halakili don,
12% J, Q, H, G, R, L, K, U, Y, T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: Kijomat, Ojo Doomsday, Roja qiyametê (kurmanji kurdish), *QEAMT*RJ (pashto), jour du Jugement dernier, J*M*DJN (hebrew), kijameti, Sudnji dan,
11% P, J, Q, H, G, R, L, K, U, Y, T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: Poé kiamat, Pastardiena, Pastaroji diena, Pralayakō dina, Praḷaya dina,
9% W, P, J, Q, H, G, R, L, K, U, Y, T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: Siku ya mwisho, Wạn lokāwināṣ̄, Aldaw ti Pannakadadael, Olunaku lw’enkomerero, Umunsi w'imperuka, Adlaw sa Kalaglagan, Araw ng Paghuhukom, Weltuntergang, yawm alqiama,
8% C, W, P, J, Q, H, G, R, L, K, U, Y, T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: Di-domhnaich, Csɛe Da, Apocalipse, judecata de apoi, Dia del judici final, Tsctsrccnjkeke,
7% V, C, W, P, J, Q, H, G, R, L, K, U, Y, T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: lōka vināśaya, Jagācā śēvaṭa, Konets sveta, thngai vineas, gank’itkhvis dghe, Kayāmatanō divasa, Tuomiopäivä, qiyaamaiy dhuvas, maailmalõpupäev,
6% F, V, C, W, P, J, Q, H, G, R, L, K, U, Y, T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: Dydd y Farn, Día del Juicio Final, DAL*QFAT (tigrinya), Olona ny Fara Andro, Finjuĝo (esperanto),
4% B, F, V, C, W, P, J, Q, H, G, R, L, K, U, Y, T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: Usuku Lwembubhiso, Usuku Lwentshabalalo, Letsatsi la bofelo, Ụbọchị ikpe,
3% Z, B, F, V, C, W, P, J, Q, H, G, R, L, K, U, Y, T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: R*ZQYAMT (persian), Dzień Sądu Ostatecznego, Giorno del giudizio, Sudny dzień,
<1% X, Z, B, F, V, C, W, P, J, Q, H, G, R, L, K, U, Y, T, S, E, D, O, N, M, I, A: Día do Xuízo Final,
Conclusion: originating in the A-I-M linguistic Subgroup,
A-I-M subgroup Sex % Dev. Chain Band Gap
Detect Magic 91% (A; I; M; E; T; G; N; K)
Swahili F 78% (A; I; M; N; U) N, U, K
Doomsday 78% (A; I; M; N; O, D)
Grandmother 75% (A; I; M; E)
Magic 69% (A; I; M; R, E; H; S, O)
Swahili M 66% (A; I; M; U; K, N)
Doomsday first happens at 42% with Sodni dan (slovenian) Rising in occurance to a peak at 16% before declining down to less than 1%.
Interesting that Swahili Females experienced Doomsday at around 78%. Their civilization wiped out? N, U, K bandgaps.
Linguistic Archaeology: PIE (Ul, El, Ol, Al, Il subgroup)
PIE words related to cities
1. Wel (to see, to wish, to turn/roll, to tear/pull)2. Walso (post)
3. wal (to be strong)
4. volcae (celtic tribe name)
5. tolkw (to speak)
6. tel (to lift, support weight)
7. swel (to eat/drink, to shine, post/board)
8. stel (extend, to put/to stand refering to object or place)
9. spelgh (spleen)
10. spel (to split/break off, to shine, say aloud/recite)
11. skwalo (big fish)
12. skel (to cut, to be under an obligation, crooked refering to bent body parts)
13. silo (silent)
14. Sel (human settlement, of good mood, to take, to jump)
15. sawel (the Sun)
16. sal (salt, dirty gray)
17. pule (gate)
18. Populus (people)
19. pol (finger, to touch)
20. pilo (hair)
21. phol (to fall)
22. pelis (rock, cliff)
23. pele (flat/to spread, citadel/fortified high place)
24. Pel (dust/flour, pale, to fold, skin/hide, to sell, to thrust/drive/strike, to fill)
25. ol (to destroy)
26. obhel (to sweep/pile up)
27. Molko (skin bag)
28. melodh (elevation)
29. Mele (to crush/grind)
30. Meldh (to speak words to diety, lightning)
31. mel (soft materials, darkish colour, a limb, strong, bad, wool, to decieve)
32. kolei (glue)
33. kelewo (bald)
34. Kelp (to hold)
35. kelb (to help)
36. kel (warm, to strike/cut, to shout, to cover/conceal, to drive/set in motion, to lean/tilt, grey/black/dark, prominent/hill, to prick, to decieve/trick)
37. gel (form into ball, bright)
38. elkos (wound)
39. el (elbow, red/brown, to go)
40. duellum (war)
41. Dhelg (to pierce/needle)
42. Dhelbh (to dig/excavate)
43. dhel (a hollow)
44. dhal (to bloom)
45. del (long, to count, to split/carve, to drip- fat)
46. Bhelgh (to swell)
47. bhelg (a plank/beam)
48. bheleu (to harm)
49. bheld (to knock/strike)
50. bhel (to shine/flash/burn, to blow/to swell, to thrive, to cry out/yell)
51. Bel (strong)
52. aulo (hole)
53. athal (race/family)
54. Angelos (messenger)
55. alu (in words related to sorcery, posession, intoxication)
56. alek (to ward off/protect)
57. albho (white)
58. al (beyond, to wander, grow/nourish, to grind/mill, all)
59. salik (willow)
60. pteleya (tree)
61. Pippali (pepper)
62. Moulo (moly -a plant)
63. Melon (any tree growing fruit)
64. Melo (small animal)
65. melit (honey)
66. melg (to rub off/to milk)
67. Malakhe (a mallow -a plant of pink or white flowers)
68. Kolem (grass reed)
69. elaia (olive)
70. kaul (stalk/stem)
71. Hule (Forest)
72. Abel (apple)
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
21 29% 50 69% 8 11% 22 30% 9 12%
B % C % D % F % G %
11 15% 1 1% 9 12% 0 0% 7 9%
H % J % K % L % M %
18 25% 0 0% 15 20% 72 100% 13 18%
N % P % Q % R % S %
2 2% 13 18% 0 0% 0 0% 16 22%
T % V % W % X % Y %
6 8% 1 1% 7 9% 0 0% 1 1%
Z %
0 0%
Popularity of use
100% L:
69% E, L: el (elbow, red/brown, to go),
30% O, E, L: ol (to destroy),
28% A, O, E, L: al (beyond, to wander, grow/nourish, to grind/mill, all)
25% H, A, O, E, L:
22% S, H, A, O, E, L: Sel (human settlement, of good mood, to take, to jump), sal (salt, dirty gray),
20% K, S, H, A, O, E, L: alek (to ward off/protect), kel (warm, to strike/cut, to shout, to cover/conceal, to drive/set in motion, to lean/tilt, grey/black/dark, prominent/hill, to prick, to decieve/trick), elkos (wound), skel (to cut, to be under an obligation, crooked refering to bent body parts),
18% P, M, K, S, H, A, O, E, L: Melo (small animal), Malakhe (a mallow -a plant of pink or white flowers), Kolem (grass reed), Molko (skin bag), Mele (to crush/grind), mel (soft materials, darkish colour, a limb, strong, bad, wool, to decieve), pol (finger, to touch), phol (to fall), pele (flat/to spread, citadel/fortified high place), Kelp (to hold), Pel (dust/flour, pale, to fold, skin/hide, to sell, to thrust/drive/strike, to fill),
15% B, P, M, K, S, H, A, O, E, L: albho (white), Abel (apple), bhel (to shine/flash/burn, to blow/to swell, to thrive, to cry out/yell), Bel (strong), obhel (to sweep/pile up), kelb (to help),
12% D, U, B, P, M, K, S, H, A, O, E, L: kaul (stalk/stem), Hule (Forest), aulo (hole), alu (in words related to sorcery, posession, intoxication), Dhelbh (to dig/excavate), dhel (a hollow)m dhal (to bloom), del (long, to count, to split/carve, to drip- fat), bheleu (to harm), bheld (to knock/strike), Moulo (moly -a plant), pule (gate), Populus (people), Meldh (to speak words to diety, lightning), duellum (war), melodh (elevation), spel (to split/break off, to shine, say aloud/recite)
11% I, D, U, B, P, M, K, S, H, A, O, E, L: salik (willow), Pippali (pepper), elaia (olive), silo (silent),
9% W, G, I, D, U, B, P, M, K, S, H, A, O, E, L: Bhelgh (to swell), bhelg (a plank/beam), melg (to rub off/to milk), Dhelg (to pierce/needle), kelewo (bald), gel (form into ball, bright), Wel (to see, to wish, to turn/roll, to tear/pull), Walso (post), wal (to be strong), swel (to eat/drink, to shine, post/board), skwalo (big fish), pelis (rock, cliff), kolei (glue), pilo (hair), spelgh (spleen), sawel (the Sun),
8% T, W, G, I, D, U, B, P, M, K, S, H, A, O, E, L: athal (race/family), melit (honey), tolkw (to speak), tel (to lift, support weight), stel (extend, to put/to stand refering to object or place),
2% N, T, W, G, I, D, U, B, P, M, K, S, H, A, O, E, L: Angelos (messenger), Melon (any tree growing fruit),
1% Y, V, C, N, T, W, G, I, D, U, B, P, M, K, S, H, A, O, E, L: pteleya (tree), volcae (celtic tribe name),
0% Z, X, Q, R, J, F