The first word in a group is the most likely origin word. Each following word is an immediate derivative. Arabic, euskara (Basque), all Indian, Russian and Spanish languages are tens of thousands year old. Hebrew is almost 6000 years old. All western languages owe their origins to these ancient languages and so are similar. Here is sufficient proof, thousands and thousands of similar sounding words.
Word Origins
Words starting with k
| Word | Origins |
|---|---|
| k'alami |
-noun
Indian Urdu qalam means
‘pen’
Georgian (Kartuli ena) k’almi
‘pen’ drives from it. |
| k'anoni |
-noun
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’.
Georgian (Kartuli ena) k’anoni
‘law’ drives from it. |
| Kaare |
-noun
Norse (northern European)
giant of the wind
Indian Tamil kaarru
means ‘wind’.
Norse Kaare derives
from it. |
| kaarru |
-noun
Indian Tamil kaarru means ‘wind’
Georgian (Kartuli ena) kari ‘wind’ derives from it. |
| kaarru |
-noun
Indian Tamil kaarru means ‘wind’
Georgian (Kartuli ena) kari ‘wind’ derives from it.
Georgia was a state of the former Russian union USSR. |
| kaghaldi |
-noun
Indian Kannada kaaghada
means ‘paper’.
d is our simple symbol for soft d sound as in this.
Georgian (Kartuli ena) kaghaldi
‘paper’ drives from it. |
| kal |
-noun
Indian Hindi/Urdu kal means
‘tomorrow’.
Georgian (Kartuli ena) khwal
‘tomorrow’ drives from it. |
| Kare |
-noun
Norse (northern European)
giant of the wind
Indian Tamil kaarru
means ‘wind’.
Norse Kare derives
from it. |
| Karen |
-female proper name
Indian karunha means ‘kind’.
nh is our simple symbol for one of the 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 English does not have this unique sound,
simple n sound is used. |
| Karen |
-female proper name
Indian karunha means ‘kind’.
nh is our simple symbol for one of the 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 English does not have this unique sound,
simple n sound is used.
English Karen derives from it. |
| kari |
-noun
Indian Tamil kaarru means ‘wind’
Georgian (Kartuli ena) kari ‘wind’ derives from it. |
| kari |
-noun
Indian Tamil kaarru means ‘wind’
Georgian (Kartuli ena) kari ‘wind’ derives from it.
Georgia was a state of the former Russian union USSR. |
| Kaseem |
-noun
It is the name of a circular
stone temple in
Likely origin for Stonehenge,
circular stone edifice, in |
| kaza |
-noun
The Romany (language of
European gypsies) means kaza ‘house’.
It derives from Indian
Sanskrit okas ‘house’. |
| Kazakhstan |
-noun
Indian Sanskrit sthaan means
‘place’. |
| keel |
-noun
bottom of boat or ship
Indian Tamil keelh
means ‘below’.
lh is our simple symbol for one of the cerebral sound
unique to Indian languages.
Try to pronounce l with
your tongue touching the roof of your mouth, not back of your teeth. Since
English does not have this unique sound, simple l sound is used.
English keel derives
from it. |
| keel |
-noun
Indian Tamil keelh
means ‘below’.
lh is our
simple symbol for one of the cerebral sounds unique to Indian languages.
Try to pronounce l with
your tongue touching the roof of your mouth, not back of your teeth. Since
English does not have this unique sound, simple l sound is used.
English keel ‘lowest
part of a boat or ship’ derives from it. |
| khwal |
-noun
Indian Hindi/Urdu kal means
‘tomorrow’.
Georgian (Kartuli ena) khwal
‘tomorrow’ drives from it. |
| kindness |
-noun
Indian Tamil amma means
‘mother’.
Ladino amabilidad
‘kindness’ derives from it.
Ladino is the language of
Sephardic (wandering) Jews in Europe. |
| king |
-noun
Indian Hindi/Urdu maalik
means ‘lord’, ‘master’. |
| king |
-noun
Indian Urdu maalik means
‘boss’, ‘lord’.
Hebrew melech ‘king’
derives from it. |
| kink |
-noun
Indian Kannada konku
means ‘bend’, ‘curve’. |
| kinky |
-adjective
Indian Kannada konku
means ‘bend’, ‘curve’.
English kinky derives
from it. |
| know |
-verb intransitive, verb transitive
Indian Hindi jaankaari means
‘knowledge‘.. |
| known |
-adjective
Indian Hindi jaankaari means
‘knowledge’. |
| kulomisha |
-noun
Indian Sanskrit kulomisha
is a medicinal grass. |
| Kurdistan |
-noun
Indian Sanskrit sthaan means
‘place’. |
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