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 * You changed an entry so it said that an Esperanto pronoun was "from" Yoruba, which is nonsense- Esperanto draws mostly from European languages. In some cases there are multiple possible sources, so we note a few of the most likely not everything that might theoretically be possible in some alternate reality. For a single CV syllable with a consonant that's found in virtually every language, the sheer number of languages makes coincidental occurrence here and there in universal parts of speech such as pronouns almost inevitable. Besides which, being a cognate of a possible source for a borrowing wouldn't merit mentioning anyway- we would end up with etymologies the size of a phone book, and about as readable. Chuck Entz (talk) 14:03, 28 October 2021 (UTC)


 * Nonetheless, The Germanic, Romance and Slavic languages are related to Persian, Armenian, Sanskrit, etc., because they are also Indo-European. 47.227.221.222 18:51, 10 December 2021 (UTC)