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Word Origins

WordOrigins
weight

-noun

Indian Tamil word for it is baaram. am is just a suffix for neuter nouns.

Indian Sanskrit word for it is bhaarah. ah is just a suffix for nouns.

Indian Hindi word for it is bhaar.

This example is given to show that there is very little difference between northern and southern languages of India.

what?

-question

Indian Hindi/Urdu word for it is kyaa.

Spanish que (pronounced as ke) derives from it.
wheel

-noun

Indian ratha means ‘wheel’.

Gaelic roth derives from it.

Greek roda also derives from it.

d is our symbol for soft d sound as in this
Whiskers

-noun

Indian Brahui barot means ‘beard’.

German der Bart ‘whiskers’ derives from it.

Ladino (language of Sephardic[wandering] Jews in Europe) barbudo also derives from it.

Sephardic (pronounced as sefardic) derives from Indian Hindi/Urdu safari.

English beard also derives from it.

***.

Indian Urdu zakaan means ‘beard’.

Hebrew zekan lekhayayeem ‘whiskers’ derives from it.
whiskers

-noun

Indian Brahui barot means ‘beard’.

German der Bart derives from it.

Ladino (language of Sephardic[wandering] Jews in Europe) barbudo also derives from it.

Sephardic (pronounced as sefardic) derives from Indian Hindi/Urdu safari.

English beard also derives from it.

***.

Indian Urdu zakaan means ‘beard’.

Hebrew zekan lekhayayeem ‘whiskers’ derives from it.
who

-question

Indian Hindi/Urdu word for it is kown.

Romany (language of European gypsies) kon derives from it.

Ladino (language of Sephardic [wandering] Jews in Europe) ken also derives from it.

who

-question

Indian Hindi/Urdu word for it is kown.

Romany (language of European gypsies) kon derives from it
wind

-noun

Indian Tamil kaarru means ‘wind’

Georgian (Kartuli ena) kari ‘wind’ derives from it.

Georgia was a state of the former Russian union USSR.
wind

-noun

Indian Tamil kaarru means ‘wind’

Georgian (Kartuli ena) kari ‘wind’ derives from it.

Georgia was a state of the former Russian union USSR.
windy

-adjective

Indian Tamil kaarru means ‘wind’

Georgian (Kartuli ena) kariani ‘windy’ derives from it.

Georgia was a state of the former Russian union USSR.
windy

-adjective

Indian Tamil kaarru means ‘wind’

Georgian (Kartuli ena) kariani ‘windy’ derives from it.

Georgia was a state of the former Russian union USSR.
winter

-noun

Indian Sanskrit sheethal means ‘cold’.

Arabic shitaa ‘winter’ derives from it.

Indian Sanskrit hima means ‘snow’.

Latin hiems ‘winter’ derives from it.

Greek himon ‘winter’ also derives from it.
witch

-noun

Indian Tamil vechi ‘vile woman’

English witch derives from it.
withdraw

-verb intransitive

Indian Tamil kenhdu po means ‘take away’. po means ‘go’.

euskara (Basque) kendu ‘to withdraw’ derives from it.

nh is our simple symbol for one of the two cerebral sounds unique to Indian languages. Try to pronounce n with your tongue touching the roof of your mouth, not back of your teeth. Since euskara (Basque) does not have this unique sound, simple n sound is used.

word

-noun

Sanskrit word for it is vaada.

English word derives from it by adding r sound in the middle.

d is our symbol for soft d sound as in this.
work

-noun

Indian Sanskrit kr means ‘create’, ‘do’.

Indian Hindi kar means ‘do’

Arabic kaar ‘work’ derives from above Indian words.

work

-noun

Indian Sanskrit kr means ‘do’. kr is pronounced as one sound.

Indian Hindi simplifies it to kar ‘do’.

Arabic kaar ‘work’ derives from above Indian words
worry

-noun

Indian Tamil word for it is chinthai.

Indian Hindi word for it is chinthaa.

This example is given here to show that there is very little difference between northern and southern languages of India.

Yama

-noun

Indian Yama is the first mortal in mythology.

Iranian (ancient Persian) Yima ‘first mortal in Persian mythology’ derives from it
Yatrib

-noun

Indian Sanskrit yaathrah means ‘procession of holy’. ah is just a suffix for nouns.

Arabic Yatrib was the ancient name of the holy city, now called Medina.
Yima

-noun

Indian Yama is the first mortal in mythology.

Iranian (ancient Persian) Yima ‘first mortal in Persian mythology’ derives from it.
yin

-noun

Indian Sanskrit yoni means ‘female energy’.

Chinese yin ‘female’ derives from it.
yoke

-Indian Sanskrit word for it is yugam.

Latin iugam derives from it.
yonder

-adverb

Indian Hindi/Urdu word for it is vahaan.

euskara (Basque) han derives from it (v sound dropped).

yoni

-noun

Indian Sanskrit yoni means ‘female energy’.

Chinese yin ‘female’ derives from it.
you

-pronoun

Indian Sanskrit word for it is thu.

Romany (language of European gypsies) tu derives  from it.
you

-pronoun

Indian word for it is Sanskrit thu.

Gaelic tu (pronounced as thu) derives from it.

Spanish tu (pronounced as thu) also derives from it.

Latin tu (pronounced as thu) also derives from it.
young

-adjective.

Indian Kannada chikka means ‘little’, ‘small’.

euskara (Basque) txiki (pronounced as chiki) derives from it.

Spanish chico (pronounced as chiko) also derives from it.

Ladino chikez ‘young’ also derives from it.

Ladino is the language of Sephardic (wandering) Jews in Europe.

Sephardic (pronounced as Sefardic) derives from Indian Hindi/Urdu safari ‘travel’.

Indian Hindi jawaan means ‘young’

Spanish joven derives from it.

Ladino joven (pronounced as joaven) also derives fom it.

Ladino is the language of Sephardic (wandering) Jews in Europe.

Sephardic (pronounced as Sefardic) derives from Indian Hindi/Urdu safari ‘travel’.
young (very)

very young -noun

Indian Kannada chikka means ‘little’, ‘small’.

euskara (Basque) txiki (pronounced as chiki) derives from it.

Spanish chico (pronounced as chiko) also derives from it.

Ladino chikiteeko ‘very young’ also derives from it.

Ladino is the language of Sephardic (wandering) Jews in Europe.

Sephardic (pronounced as Sefardic) derives from Indian Hindi/Urdu safari ‘travel’
youthful

-adjective.

Indian Kannada chikka means ‘little’, ‘small’.

euskara (Basque) txiki (pronounced as chiki) derives from it.

Spanish chico (pronounced as chiko) also derives from it.

Ladino chikez ‘youthfull’ also derives from it.

Ladino is the language of Sephardic (wandering) Jews in Europe.

Sephardic (pronounced as Sefardic) derives from Indian Hindi/Urdu safari ‘travel’
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