Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, they are all very close geographically...

Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, they are all very close geographically, but can you believe that they all have different language families?

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Yeah I know about.
Veery surprising.

chinese - Ching chong
japanese - Ping pong
korean - Ding Dong
vietnamese - Ming mong

Vietnam shouldn't have switched to latin script

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This

Blame the french

>hindi - bhaanke dhaanke saar
>urdu - bhaanke dhaanke allah
>bengali - shora shora shora
>tamil - poonai poomandha poovitularajarakaranarayam

I think ultimately they must all be one family. Just a very big one. This is clear if you look at genetics and comparative mythology.

accurate

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>ping pong
You literally can't even spell that out in Japanese

Korean and Japanese look like they are from the same language family

Mongoloids are very different from Caucasians and it shows in the way their societies developed. They remained closed off from even each other. While Caucasian races couldn’t stop imposing themselves on each other.

pingu pongu

Korean and Japanese are the same family tho, Altaic. It's just they're like Hungarian and Finnish, they have diverged a lot

Japanese has fuck ton of bi-syllable Chinese loan words with middle-Chinese pronunciations.

>chinese - Ching chong
>japanese - Ping pong
>korean - Ding Dong
>vietnamese - Ming mong
very wrong.
chinese - ni hao chu lao
japanese - kaga to shi ru
korean - san ul gyo ngul
vietnamese - bào páo tràn cóng

>austria - poopenfarten
>germania - fartenpoopen
>prussia - prooprenfarten
>australia - poopenfarten cunt

>austria - poopenfarten
>germania - fartenpoopen
>prussia - prooprenfarten
>australia - poopenfarten cunt
austria - i ma di mia
germany - sturmschutzvergelassen
prussia - not a language
australia - oi fooking mate cunt

have you cleaned my toilet today?

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>different language families
so says western academics lol

>dhaak bhaak chaak sirs khaak lhaak jhaak

what's the consensus in Japan about that?