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Ainu: *'''kotan''' - ''village'' | Ainu: *'''kotan''' - ''village'' | ||
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Also see: [[Similarities to Turkic]] | Also see: [[Similarities to Turkic]] |
Revision as of 03:01, 23 April 2012
Russian: сад - garden
Hebrew: sad - field
Russian: мозг - brain
Hebrew: MWX - brain (Yiddish moyex)
Turkic: Uyghur meŋä / Kazakh miy - brain
Middle Persian: mazg / Sogdian m‘z- - brain
English: marrow
Hungarian: haver - pal
Finnish: kaveri - friend
Hebrew: XVR - friend
Yiddish: χavɛʀ - friend
Finnish: huone - room
Turkic (Persian origin): -hona/hanä - room
Finnish: rauha - peace
Arabic: rahw - silence, peace
Germanic: *rōwa- - quiet, rest (German Ruhe)
Semitic: *t̠awr - bull, ox
Indo-European *taur-o - bull, ox
Proto-Altaic: *gusa - elder male relative
Proto-Uralic: *koska - older relative
Kartvelian: *kwiś - brother in law
English: cousin
Turkic: *erkek - male
Eastern Cheremis: erge - boy
Turkic: *börü - wolf
Eastern Cheremis: pire - wolf
Hittite: kessera- - hand
Finnish käsi - hand
Proto-IE ghesro - hand
Mongolic: *qotan - city
Ainu: *kotan - village
Mongolic *bora-ɣan - storm
Latin borea - northern wind
Slavic burʲa - storm
Also see: Similarities to Turkic