Sujet : Re: Do AGI-BOTS indicate Life After Death exists?
De : ttt_heg (at) *nospam* web.de (Thomas Heger)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 03. May 2025, 09:34:38
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Am Freitag000002, 02.05.2025 um 10:38 schrieb Angus Belikovich:
Thomas Heger wrote:
The country called 'Deutsches Reich' (='German Empire') was founded in
1871 and that was long after the times of Luther.
my butt, so gearmony is a fake fictitious country like ukrane?? Now we can
put two and two together. Amazing, I had a suspicion the gearmon language
is khazar ukran trying to speak english. That's gearmon. Hitler was a jew
sending his khazar jew in resort recreation camps for protection, with
chocolate, swimming pools, theater, red briks domiciles, football camps,
cinema etc. Amazing. There are movies about and proofs.
Old-German is among the ancestors of quite a lot of languages.
There exists actually an author, who claims, that Inkas and Mayas spoke a language, which was derived from old-German.
(don't want to comment that).
But many languages existed, which were off-spring of that old-German language.
Now at the time of Luther there was no single well defined 'Hochdeutsch' ('high German').
To translate the Bible, Luther had to 'cheat' a little and had to invent a language, which was slightly different to any German dialect of his time.
His translation went into one of the first book printed with the new Gutenberg printing press and which was widely distributed.
Therefore Luther 'invented' modern German (in a way) and popularized that in the region now called Germany by his bible translation.
Before that, German dialects were so different to others, that e.g. Bavarians couldn't speak to -say- people from Berlin.
But Germany didn't exist at the time of Luther.
Instead there was a huge number of tiny states, cities and kingdoms.
These were fused together by Bismarck in the year 1871.
Out came the 'German Empire'.
But before that year, there was no country called 'Germany', 'Deutschland' or similar.
The only political entity named 'Deutsch...' was the Holy Roman Empire.
But that was actually the Empire of the Francs, who spoke French and had Paris as their capital.
Current Germany was one of the parts, which were created after the Frankish Empire split.
The eastern part of that Empire of the Francs became later 'Österreich' ('eastern Empire').
So, in a way, Luther belonged to the 'Germanic part', where German was spoken (not French).
TH