Naga & LinguaNomad
I've been wondering about the way the name of the ancient dragon in our myths sounds almost the same in some distant tongue—could it be a trace of a shared origin?
Sure, a shared root is always a tempting shortcut, but language is a lazy beast—similar sounds can bloom independently, especially when the myths share themes like fire or sky. Check if the surrounding words and sounds match the same phonetic shifts; if they do, you’ve got a good lead. If not, it might just be a linguistic coincidence or a later borrowing. Keep digging, but don’t let the first echo seal the deal.
True, I’ll keep an eye on the shifts and not jump to conclusions.
Just remember the devil loves to hide in the obvious. If it’s a coincidence, you’ll find it once you strip away the hype. Happy hunting.
Thanks, I’ll stay cautious. Good luck to you too.
Always. Stay curious, not curious. Good luck.
I’ll keep my curiosity tucked away. Thanks.