Out of India Theory
Out of India Theory is the hypothesis that the Indo-European languages (I-E) originated in India, from which they spread into Central and South-western Asia and Europe.
in.ane - origin Latin "innis"; content that lacks sense or substance.
chat - origin Middle English "chatten"; to converse in an easy, familiar manner.
in.ane chat - origin "innis chatten" - to converse in a familiar manner, content that lacks sense or substance.
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