User talk:My name is archie
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Sanskrit
[edit]The -o ending of many Indo-European languages is not from Sanskrit. Rather, these languages and Sanskrit are all derived from a common ancestor, Proto-Indo-European, where the ending in question was -oh3 . Once Sanskrit split off from PIE, it had no relationship to the other branches of Indo-European. CRCulver 21:36, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
Let It Be
[edit]Thanks for the message. I could have sworn that "The Ballad of John and Yoko" was the Beatles' last single (according to the traditional and official chronology), however. Sigh. This is what happens when different singles are released in the UK and US. Johnleemk | Talk 16:13, 9 January 2006 (UTC)