I know a few words :)
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If I would haired foreign pairmaid I would expect, that
she will speak with children in her own language, Even
if it would be some ugabuga tounge from Oceania. At
least, they would be very unique, when they would be
adults. :) Slovakian is not so rare, so you would have
original skills & could monopolize at least some branch
of Slovakia-UK diplomatic or trade relations :)
Best East-Altai hp O-M176.
I was joking, ok the real is I2a1b, Balkan Stronk!
J2a1b* (Ossetian, Iranic)
Mine is R1a1a1-L664-YP5320, a rare subclade with the North Sea as a secondary point of spread. It is found largely in southwest England, with a posited point of origin as Frisia.
R1b1b1b1b1b2b1babab1b1babab1b1b2babab1b2bab12bab1*
E-V13 like Loki and many Albanian Kosovars.
J2 - M319, the haplogroup of the Minoans
R-L48
Western Germanic.
N1c1
On nationalgeographic page, it shows R1b-L150. But on familytreedna page , its called R-PF7562.
Agrippa, Baluarte, DRUM, Kastrioti1443, Loki, Longbowman, Scholarios Chiotis, Mortimer... I like being associated with these people, even if it's insignificant in the big picture... We're all Sons of Ham.
I2a1b (subclade: "Din-south"). Troo native European :)
http://images.newmedia.lu/rtl2008.lu...a86078f46.jpeg
(nvm pigmentation)
Probably i'll get one of the HG which Greeks mostly have.
G2a2b2a1-L497>L42.
Will get Y12 results at FTDNA soon, after I will try a Autosomal.
http://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads...er-Austria-700
http://cache.eupedia.com/images/cont...-L140-tree.png
Im very excited as my uncle (dad's brother) did a 23andme so I will find out my Y-DNA soon :)
The further back we could go is my g-g-g-grandpa in Piedmont, northern Italy, what do you think it could be? My guess is R1b which seems to be the most common for that zone.
A propos, did you read what XP announced about dinarids?
Do not follow such assumptions.
They are missleading and dangerrous.
At least, do not speak about them as a fact.
Indoeuropean.