Genetic memory?

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I have some Jewish ancestry but I don't know much Hebrew, but when I read it it seems as if I already knew the words before. Why is that :unsure:
 
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You dont know them
 
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You were imagining. Or maybe it was yiddish, which is based off German.
 
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You were imagining. Or maybe it was yiddish, which is based off German.
You don't believe that if I had hundreds of generations of jews who spoke Hebrew then the language would be passed down through genetics in some way?
 
You don't believe that if I had hundreds of generations of jews who spoke Hebrew then the language would be passed down through genetics in some way?
No, I don't. Same as if you had hundreds of generations of ancestors who could read, you wouldn't know how to read automatically as a child, would you?
 
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ik japanese despite not having any heritage. whats that mean?
 
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No, I don't. Same as if you had hundreds of generations of ancestors who could read, you wouldn't know how to read automatically as a child, would you?
He is a retarded low IQ jew arab having his schizo delusions
 
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No, I don't. Same as if you had hundreds of generations of ancestors who could read, you wouldn't know how to read automatically as a child, would you?
If I had hundreds of generations of illiterates, maybe it would be much more difficult to read
 

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