Would of probably worked for me if it was 'East Slavic' instead of 'West Slavic'. I assume my finno-ugric admixture was registered as 'Finnish' by their calculator.
Also, my Speculative results are even better
Arigato Gozaimasu!
Resurrecting this old thread. Out of all Romance languages I'd probably go for French and Latin. Portuguese sounds too slavic. Spanish is alright and Italian's probably the closest thing we have to Latin (when compared to other living Romance languages), but French still sounds better.
It's interesting how Russia is really high up in the chart because it's really hard to get a gun owner's license in Russia. You have to go through a bunch of check-ups, medical examinations, pass an exam on firearm safety, and only then you might have a chance of getting a positive reply from...
Distance to:
Dmitry_scaled
0.01597905
73.20% Poland + 26.80% Finland
0.01659604
68.60% Russia + 31.40% Germany
0.01666140
61.80% Russia + 38.20% Czech_Republic
0.01688352
71.20% Russia + 28.80% Austria
0.01725403
77.60% Russia + 22.40% Belgium
0.01727912
75.80% Russia + 24.20% Wales...
Yeeeah, there's also that thing where Turkish nationalists claim that ALL languages come from proto-turkish and that Jesus was born in a remote Turkish village (Anatolia didn't even have turks back then? But ok.) Turkish and turkic nationalists are always a joy to listen to. Just as many...
Is it just me or are my results somewhat illogical? Shouldn't there be some consistency when going from one age to the other?
How come I'm a central-euro/siberian mix in the bronze age, a balto-balkan mix in the iron age(where did the siberian component go? Into the 'baltic' part? Then where...
yDNA has little if anything to do with a person's phenotype. If you take a white R1a man and move him to Japan, mix him with a Japanese woman, and all of their consequent offspring would be male, his great-great-great-great-greatgrandson would have R1a haplogroup but his phenotype would be 100%...
These results are all over the place.
I mean, I can probably understand the 'Volga Finnic' component because some of my ancestors come from south-western part of Russia, which has some Moksha and Erzya people living there, but Germanic, Illyrian, West Finnic, or Central/Western/North-Western...
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