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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemminkäinen View Post
    1. genealogical church registers or in
    2. the online Finnish surname service,
    3. large surname book made by Finnish linguists
    Links please.

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    In Selkup Uralic language

    8 - shedtyatgvet, 9 - okkyrtyatgvet
    2 - shed, 1 - okkyr

    In Finno-Ugric languages numbers 8, 9 mean: 8 - two from ten, 9 - one from ten.

    In Finnish:

    kahdeksan [8], yhdeksän [9]
    kaksi [2], yksi [1],

    Interestingly in Turkic language numbers 8 and 9 ( and 80, 90) also have similar endings.

    8 - segiz, 9 - toguz
    80 - seksen, 90 - toksan

    1. seems that ending -ksan means a dozen but 10 in Turkic is "on"
    2. -ksan can consist from -ks + -on

    Hence Finnish number kahdeksan can be deciphered as kahde + ks + on ( on in Turkic is 10) 2 from 10.
    Or if in Turkic -ksan means dozen then kahde ( kaksi) + ksan

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    I wonder whose eye shape is more Mongoloid, her's or these Uighurs (pred. Mongoloid)?

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    Wog mongoloid

    Post Western European with Normal features (neither levantine, neither mongoloid)

    Asian are not native to Europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mutabor View Post
    I noticed such similarities between Finnish and Turkic.

    Turkic:

    I - men, my - menin
    You - sen, yours -senin
    We - biz, ours - bizdin

    Finnish:
    I - mina, my - minun
    You - sina, yours - sinun
    We - me, ours - meidan
    Yeah, the "-n" genitive suffix and mitian pronouns are features of Uralo-Siberian languages according to Fortescue (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uralo-Siberian_languages):

    Apparently shared elements of Uralo-Siberian morphology include the following:

    *-t plural
    *-k dual
    *m- 1st person
    *t- 2nd person
    *ka interrogative pronoun
    *-n genitive case

    A "-n" genitive suffix has also been reconstructed for Proto-Mongolic (http://libgen.lc/search.php?req=mong...uages+janhunen, page 14).

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    I recently mentioned in a thread, or in the chatbox, that I wondered if "high cheekbones" of Scandinavia/England, etc, were a trait shared with the Finns. Therefore, is there something "Asiatic" in its origin, and is this rather "mongolian?"

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