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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-05-2009 @ 3:22AM
Martin said...
to the ignorant author:
I basically agree with what Mr Cedrins says about Latvia and I more or less support Latvian naturalisation policies. However, I just wanted to add a comment about Estonia - although you don't say so explicitly, I assume that you throw the Estonians in the same "Baltic pot" as well. Just for your education, Estonian language isn't a Slavic language, it's not a Baltic language, heck, it's not even an Indo-European language (as, for example, English, German, French, Spanish, Russian, etc.) are. It's a Finno-Ugric language, an entirely different language branch and I'd be pressed to find a person who thinks Finno-Ugric languages bear similarity to Russian...
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