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Now it means Germans. It comes from the river Neman, from there the Germanic tribe of Nemeth.
In fact, the native speakers of the Slavs are only the Huns ...
I mean Bulgaryans, Khazaryans and AvaryansThe Hungarians speak a Finno-Ugrian language - and not a German language nor a Slawic language. They are about 6000 years old and part of the "Uralian" language which is much older.
overview of the Uralic languages:
"Yukaghir" is not a clear candidate in this context.
the territory of Germany itself was formerly Austrasia (Austria).
Most modern "Germans" have nothing to do with Germans
The occupation of the Proto-Germans is also less clear. In particular, there is a reconstruction of the battle between the Fatyanovites and the Aryans of the Abashevo culture. The Fatyanovites organized a raid on the Aryan cows, and cut off the heads of several of shepherds. After that, the Aryan detachment arrived in time, which defeated them and returned the severed heads, they remained in the burials.
They hid in forest swampy places and made forays into the fields. Used stone axes
Soon after that, the Fatyanovites were completely destroyed, around 2000.
It doesn't matter, it all relates to Austrasia. The Huns lived in Bavaria, there is an oriental type of appearance.You <alwqas confuse "Austria" with "Austrien". Austria is an Eastern part of Bavaria - the so called "Ostmark" of Germany - which was seperated from Bavaria because the master dukedom (feudal dukedom) Bavaria became too mighty for the other German tribes. So Bavfra8us ws söpiteted into two parts.
Approximately the same behavior is described by the strategist Mauritius, in relation to the "Slavs", but there it is about the forest dwellers, therefore it is probably about the Baltic-Germans.
Initially, this obviously came from the name of the Baltic or Finnish word sloven. This is not important, because there are still no Slavs as a people, this is a linguistic community. This name was most likely invented by the Prussians in the 18th century, this language is Old Bulgarian, and the Huns spoke it. Some of the Prussians were also Slavicized. But this is not their native language.I would suggest to you to change the word "slav" into the word "slaw" because indeed the word "slave" comes from this word.
Of course. Golindy (ancestors of Muscovites and Dutchmen), Melanchlens, Androphages, Krivichi, Litvin, Samogitians, Nadruvs, Skalvians, Mozovians, Kuevlians, Curonians and about a hundred more.Or do you know any other "Baltic Germans"
It doesn't matter, it all relates to Austrasia. The Huns lived in Bavaria, there is an oriental type of appearance. ...
Ashkenazi is the Semitic name for the Germans.