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Sanskrit is shockingly similar to Germanic and other branches of PIE

English  Latin   Greek  Sanskrit
mother   māter   mētēr   mātár-
father   pater   pater   pitár-
brother  frāter  phreter  bhrātar-
sister    soror    eor     svásar-
son      fīlius  huius   sūnú-
daughter  fīlia  thugátēr  duhitár-
cow      bōs     bous     gáu-
house   domus   do   dām-

The resemblance goes a lot deeper, even More so if one allows for small orthographic corrections to the modern reading, especially concerning the odd modern Hindu „dangling i“ which was just an ordinary fi : पि ffi

पि ⇔ ƒᶱ ⇔ þ

Both पि पी and should be transcribed as fi and fi, namely fphi and phfi or fi+p and p+fi, similar to the f in physics.

The lost nature of पि is evident in
𓐍 𓊪 𓂧 𓅱 𓄹 𓏥 | buttocks | •qphadvr > चूतड़ चूतर cūtaṛ कटि कटी kaṭi (sic)

Sanskrit शरीर (śarīra, “body„)
Alternative orthographic transcription: शरीर = Çorfir Körper < vir