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 h
| Word | Origins |
|---|---|
| hair |
-noun
Indian Urdu word for it is baal.
Romany bal also
derives from it. |
| hairy |
-adjective
Indian Urdu baal means
‘hair’. |
| half |
-noun
Indian Sanskrit word for it
is ardha.
euskara (Basque) erdi derives
from it. |
| half-pint |
-noun
Indian Sanskrit ardha means
‘half’ |
| halvah |
-noun
Indian Kannada haalu means
‘milk’.
Arabic halib
‘milk’ derives from it. |
| handwritten |
-adjective
Indian Urdu qalam means
‘pen’
Arabic qalamee
‘handwritten’ derives from it. |
| hanen |
-adjective
Indian Brahui hanen
means ‘sweet’. |
| hard |
-adjective
Indian Tamil katinam means ‘hardness’ am is
just a suffix for neuter nouns.
Indian Hindi katin means ‘hard’. |
| hat |
-noun
Indian Tamil kapaalam
means ‘skull’.
Greek kapelon ‘hat’
derives from it. |
| hatbox |
-noun
Indian Tamil kapaalam
means ‘skull’. |
| hate |
-noun
Indian Tamil sinam
means ‘extreme anger’. |
| hatred |
-noun
Indian Tamil sinam
means ‘extreme anger’.
Hebrew seen’ah
‘hatred’ derives from it. |
| hay |
-present
Indian Hindi/Urdu hai means
‘is’. |
| head |
-noun
Indian Tamil kapaalam
means ‘skull’
Greek kefali ‘head’
derives from it.
German der Kopf ‘head’
also derives from it.
Indian Kannada hede
Indian Sanskrit shirah
means ‘head’. ah is just a suffix for nouns.
Indian Hindi word is sar. |
| headless |
-adjective
Indian Sanskrit a means
‘not’.
Indian Tamil kapaalam
means ‘skull’ am is just a suffix. The basic word is kapaal.
Greek kefali ‘head’
derives from it. |
| health |
-noun
Indian UrduUrdu haalath
means ‘condition’. |
| heap |
-noun
Indian Tamil poliivu
means ‘many’. |
| heart |
-noun
Indian Sanskrit word for it
is hrdayam. am is just a suffix.
English heart derives
from the initial three words of Sanskrit hrd. |
| heaven |
-noun
Indian Varunha is
‘god of the sky’.
Greek ooranos ‘heaven’
derives from it
nh is our 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.
Indian Sanskrit word is swargah.
ah is just a noun suffix. |
| heavy |
-adjective
Indian Tamil baaram means ‘load’, ‘weight’. am is
just a suffix for neuter nouns.
Indian Sanskrit bhaarah also means ‘load’,
‘weight’
Indian Hindi bharee means ‘heavy’. |
| hell |
-noun
Indian Urdu word for it is jahannam.
Arabic jahannam derives
from it. |
| hell |
-noun
Indian Tamil word for it is narakam. am is
just a suffix for neuter nouns.
Indian Hindi word for it is narak. |
| hello |
-interjection
Indian Hindi/Urdu kaise
ho means ‘how [you] are?’
euskara (Basque) kaixo (pronounced
as kaisho ‘hello’ derives from it. |
| here |
here is
Indian Tamil idu
means ‘this one’.
Greek idoo
‘here is’ derives from it. |
| heretic |
-adjective, noun
Indian Urdu word is kaafir |
| heretic |
-verb
Indian Urdu kaafir
means ‘infidel‘, ‘non-believer‘.
Ladino kafrar
’act as a heretic’ derives from it.
Ladino is the language of
Sephardic (wandering) Jews in Europe. Sephardic (pronounced as Sefardic)
derives from Indian Hindi/Urdu safaari ’travel’. |
| hero |
-noun
Indian Tamil word is veeran. an is just a
masculine suffix.
Indian Sanskrit word is veerah. ah is just
a suffix for nouns.
Indian Hindi word is veer. |
| hexadecemal |
-adjective
Relating to number system
based on 16
Indian Sanskrit dasha
means ‘ten’
Indian Hindi simplifies it to
das ‘ten’
d is our simple symbol for soft d sound as in this.
English hexadecemal
derives from the above Indian words. |
| hexadecemally |
-adverb
Indian Sanskrit dasha
means ‘ten’
Indian Hindi simplifies it to
das ‘ten’
d is our simple symbol for soft d sound as in this.
English hexadecemally
derives from the above Indian words. |
| hi |
interjection
Indian Hindi/Urdu kaise
ho means ‘how [you] are?’
euskara (Basque) kaixo (pronounced
as kaisho ‘hi’ derives from it. |
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