--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > > 
> > > On Mar 12, 2005, at 3:24 PM, off_world_beings wrote:
> > > 
> > > > Whoa. This 'vacaa' has to be the root or related 
to 'vaccum', 
> > since
> > > > Latin has so much other Sanskrit in it, and Latin always 
seems 
> to
> > > > add a 'um' or 'us' on the end.
> > > > Is this a Sanskrit word? 'Vaacaa'?
> > > 
> > > In the Latin languages the Sanskrit "Vac" becomes Vox or Voce 
> > (It.) or 
> > > Voice (Eng.).
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Really?
> > Wow, even better ! Thanks. Amazing. 
> > 
> > What about the word, 'word'? 
> > In some parts of England old english pronounciation 
(pronounciation 
> > that may go far back to Kelt and Gallish languages , which came 
> from 
> > Sanskrit, with the Kelts Westward streams of expansion from 
> > Afghanistan Pakistan region), is still common in many words. 
> > Those speakers would for example speak out from  from the Bible 
> were 
> > they to speak it out: "In the beggining was the Wed" , 
> > pronounced exactly as Maharishi and many Hindus pronounce 'VED'.
> 
> I seem to recall that's because Sanskrit 'v' represents an earlier
> (Proto-Indo-European?) u-sound. Sometimes in Vedic resitation the
> 'v' in the written text is actually pronounced as an 'u', like
> in 'look'(I guess; have no idea how each of FfL'ers pronounces
> the word 'look'...). For instance Rgveda I 35 1, the first line is
> written like this:
> 
> hvayaami agniM prathamaM svastaye
> (I call Agni first for welfare)
> 
> But the last word (for welfare: svastaye)
> is pronounced, according to A.A.Macdonell,
> like 'suastaye'(soo-astaye?). That's the dative singular
> case form of 'svasti' which is sandhi for
> 'su' (well) + 'asti' (being). 
> 



Like our pronounciation of Swastika (svastika), soowastika.




> > 
> > It must be a shock for  a Hindu to hear someone with this 
English 
> > accent speak this sentance out from the Bible. 
> > I don't think there is a connection between 'Ved' and 'word', 
but I 
> > am not totally sure.





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