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 c
| Word | Origins |
|---|---|
| cabin |
-noun
Indian Urdu qamra means
‘room’.
Turkish kamara ‘cabin’
derives from it. |
| Cadamba tree |
-noun
Indian Tamil name for it is Kadambamaram.
maram means ‘tree’. |
| cake |
-noun
Arabic word for it is ka’k.
English cake derives
from it. |
| calamus |
-noun
Indian Sanskrit kulomisha
is a medicinal grass. |
| Calcutta |
-noun
Very large city in India
Indian Tamil koalhi means
‘chicken’.
koottam means
‘assembly’, ‘gathering’. am is just a suffix.
koalhikoottam
literally means ‘chicken farm’.
koalhikoottam becomes Calcutta.
Almost every city in the
world started as chicken farm. |
| calf of leg |
calf of leg -noun
Indian Tamil kaal means
‘leg’. |
| Calicut |
-noun
a city in south India
Indian Tamil koalhi means
‘chicken’.
koottam means
‘assembly’, ‘gathering’. am is just a suffix.
koalhikoottam
literally means ‘chicken farm’.
koalhikoottam becomes Calicut.
Almost every city in the
world started as chicken farm. |
| calm |
-adjective
Indian Sanskrit word for it
is sham.
Gaelic seimh derives
from it.
euskara (Basque) word for it
is tranquil. |
| camarera |
-noun
Indian Urdu qamra means
‘room’. |
| camariera |
-noun
Indian Urdu qamra means
‘room’. |
| camp |
-noun
Indian Urdu makaan means
‘house’. |
| candle |
-noun
Indian Urdu noor means
‘light’. |
| canon |
-noun
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule’.
Arabic qaanoon ‘canon’
derives from it.
English canon also
derives from it. |
| canon law |
-noun
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘. |
| canonical |
-adjective
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule’.
Arabic qaanoonee ‘canonical’
derives from it. |
| canonically |
-adverb
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘. |
| canonicalness |
-noun
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘. |
| canonicate |
-verb
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘.
English canonicate
(pronounced as kanonikate) derives from
it.
French canonicat
(pronounced as kanoonikat) also derives
from it. |
| canonication |
-noun
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘.
English canonication
(pronounced as kanonikashun) derives
from it. |
| canonicity |
-noun
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘.
English canonicity
(pronounced as kanonicity) derives from
it. |
| canonism |
-noun
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘. |
| canonist |
-noun
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘.
English canonist
(pronounced as kanonist) derives from
it.
French canonicity
(pronounced as kanonicity) also derives
from it. |
| canonistic |
-adjective
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘. |
| canonistical |
-adjective
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘. |
| canonistre |
-noun
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘. |
| canonizable |
-adjective
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘. |
| canonizant |
-adjective
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘. |
| canonizate |
-verb
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘. |
| canonization |
-noun
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘. |
| canonize |
-verb
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule‘. |
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