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Translated come up with your own text to language of Cucuteni-Trypillia culture and make theoretical reconstruction On based combinated linguistics and architectural, Archeological, Athropological, Genelogical, Genetic, Historical, Mythological, social, cultural, architectural, regilous date! reconstructed grammar and syntax but with phonetic transcription and written Cucuteni-Trypillia symbols. language of Cucuteni-Trypillia culture isn't Indo-European language!
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Here is a theoretical reconstruction of a text in the language of the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture using a combination of linguistic, archaeological, anthropological, genealogical, genetic, historical, mythical, social, cultural, architectural, religious data. Please note that the language of the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture is not Indo-European, and this reconstruction is based on hypothetical grammar and syntax, with phonetic transcription and written symbols specific to the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture. (Phonetic Transcription) Serni tari tarlinutese antano salda meisi, drila nara padal misaneza, lucava radi tarca nara. Ili tari gara elundu daila turane, zdada u vrasasela sumna. Ici serni taste nara talatojar ata, tarinazi imnila tasene. Ineyan tari varla pasce ilava lidzina, calsa tari tene tvoravica, cerlinza vesta icenas. Tace meisenaza acenara ilmene elaya, lervin tari gargara dulnaza imnila zare. Translation: In the land of our ancestors, where the sun shines brightly, nature reveals its beauty, and harmony resides. Here, the people danced with joy, their hearts filled with love. They celebrated the abundance of the earth, embracing its fertility. In this place of unity and peace, they spoke words of gratitude and wisdom. Their voices resonated like the flowing rivers, echoing through the valleys and reaching the heavens. May we remember their wisdom and cherish their legacy. Please note that this reconstruction is fictional and does not represent the actual language of the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture.