Why is it that so many Brits can't speak their own language in sounds that are comprehensive to normal people?
They're probably called "accents" and "dialects".
Why is it that so many Brits can't speak their own language in sounds that are comprehensive to normal people?
The last Ice Age ended thousands of years before Proto-Indo-European was spoken.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Indo-European_language
We're still in the "last ice age" and the ice continues to recede.
Around 11,700 years ago, 6000 years before Proto-Indo-European was spoken.
So the ice is receding even though we're still in an ice age?
So the ice is receding even though we're still in an ice age?
Around 11,700 years ago, 6000 years before Proto-Indo-European was spoken.
look up the word "ma"
in almost every language round the world
When the ice finishes receding (before it advances again) the current ice cycle comes to an "official end". Just because it receded from Redding 12,000 years ago didn't mean that it ended at that point. It is till receding, just like it did from Britain but it is happening farther north, much farther south and farther up in elevation, still.
I'm not too sure about that. There are lots of languages.
I don't believe the ice is receding. There's more now in the Actic sand Antarctic than there was a few years ago.
Visit Canada. We can show you receding ice in both the mountains and on the Arctic archipelago.
I bet you couldn't.
Try the Columbia Ice Fields for a start. That glacier is particularly accessible.
Parks Canada - Jasper National Park - Columbia Icefield Area and the Athabasca Glacier
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Icefield
It's pointless to explain anything to him. He's dim. You'll have better luck talking to a dog. He doesn't grasp the meaning of articles or reports. He blindly trusts the BBC.
Seriously, you're trying to reason with the British version of selfsame.