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 w
| Word | Origins |
|---|---|
| wagon |
-noun
Indian Hindi gaadi means
‘cart‘.
euskara (Basque) gurdi ‘wagon’ derives from it (r
sound added). |
| wash |
-noun
Indian Sanskrit varshah
means ‘rain’. |
| water |
-noun
Indian Tamil word for it is neer.
Greek neron derives
from it.
Indian Sanskrit word for it
is apa.
Indian Urdu aab derives
from it. (Arabic has no p sound.) Arabic ab also derives from it. (Arabic has no p sound.)
Indian Hindi word for it is paani.
Romany (language of European
gypsies) pani derives from it.
|
| water |
-noun
Indian Tamil word for it is neer.
Indian Sanskrit nir-jana
‘water of life-Elixir’ derives from it.
Greek neron also
derives from it.
***
Indian Hindi/Urdu word for it
is paani.
Romany (language of European
gypsies) pani derives from it.
***
Indian Sanskrit word for it
is apa.
Indian Urdu aab derives
from it |
| water(fresh) |
(fresh) water -noun Indian Sanskrit jalam means ‘water’. Arabic zulaal ‘fresh water’ derives from it.
Indian Hindi paani means
‘water’.
Indian Sanskrit nava
means ‘new’, ‘fresh’
Romany (language of European
gypsies) pani nevi derives from above Indian words.
|
| water(pure) |
(pure) water -noun
Indian Sanskrit jalam
means ‘water’. |
| watermelon |
-noun
Indian Urdu word for it is kharbooza.
Ladino karpuz derives
from it.
Ladino is the language of
Sephardic (wandering) Jews in Europe.
Sephardic (pronounced as Sefardic)
derives from Indian Hindi/Urdu safari ‘travel’.
Turkish karpuz derives
from it.
Greek karpoozi also
derives from it. |
| watermelon |
-noun
Indian Urdu word for it
is kharboozaa.
Romany (language of European
gypsies) karpuz derives from it. |
| wax |
-noun
Indian Hindi/Urdu word for it is moom.
Romany (language of gypsies in Europe) mom derives from
it. |
| wee |
-adjective
Indian Kannada chikka means
‘little’, ‘small’.
euskara (Basque) txiki (pronounced
as chiki) ‘wee’ derives from it. |
| 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. |
| wheel |
-noun
Indian ratha means
‘wheel’.
Gaelic roth derives
from it.
Greek roda also
derives from it. |
| 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’. |
| 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’. |
| 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. |
| wind |
-noun
Indian Tamil kaarru means ‘wind’
Georgian (Kartuli ena) kari ‘wind’ derives from it. |
| wind |
-noun
Indian Tamil kaarru means ‘wind’
Georgian (Kartuli ena) kari ‘wind’ derives from it. |
| windy |
-adjective
Indian Tamil kaarru means ‘wind’
Georgian (Kartuli ena) kariani ‘windy’
derives from it. |
| windy |
-adjective
Indian Tamil kaarru means ‘wind’
Georgian (Kartuli ena) kariani ‘windy’
derives from it. |
| winter |
-noun
Indian Sanskrit sheethal
means ‘cold’.
Arabic shitaa ‘winter’
derives from it.
Indian Sanskrit hima means
‘snow’.
Latin hiems ‘winter’
derives from it. |
| witch |
-noun
Indian Tamil vechi
‘vile woman’ |
| 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. |
| 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’. |
| 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. |
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