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 i
| Word | Origins |
|---|---|
| ice |
-noun
Indian Sanskrit jalam
‘water’
am is just a suffix for nouns. The basic word is jal.
Arabic jaleed
‘ice’ derives from it. |
| icy |
-adjective
Indian Sanskrit jalam
means ‘water’.
am is just a suffix for neuter nouns. The basic word is jal. |
| igneous |
-adjective
Indian Sanskrit Agni is
‘god of fire’. |
| ignition |
-noun
Indian Sanskrit Agni is
‘god of fire’. |
| ignorance |
-noun
Indian Sanskrit prefix a
means ‘not’.
Indian Sanskrit mathi means
’thought’
Greek amaathia ’ignorance’
derives from above Indian words. |
| imperial |
-adjective
Similarities
Indian Urdu Qaisar al
hind ’emperor of India’ (title given to king George)
German der Kaiser ‘emperor’ |
| impost |
-noun
Indian Urdu qaanoon means
‘law’, ‘rule’.
Arabic qaanoon ‘impost’
derives from it. |
| indigent |
-adjective
Indian word for it is pariah.
euskara (Basque) paria derives
from it. |
| individual |
-noun
Indian Hindi/Urdu aadmi
means ’man’.
Ladino adam
‘human being’, ‘individual’, ‘man‘, ’person’ derives from it..
Ladino is the language of
Sephardic (wandering) Jews in Europe. |
| indulgent |
-adjective
Indian Urdu word for it is mubaarak.
euskara (Basque) barkabera
‘indulgent’ derives from it. |
| inferiority |
-noun
Indian Hindi/Urdu suvvar
means ‘pig’.
Gaelic suarach
‘inferiority’ derives from it. |
| infidel |
-noun, adjective
Indian Urdu word is kaafir |
| inkstand |
-noun
Indian Urdu qalam means
‘pen’. |
| innovation |
-noun
Indian Sanskrit nava means
‘nine’. |
| interdictory |
-adjective
Indian Sanskrit na means
‘not’.
Indian Hindi/Urdu naheen
‘not’ derives from it.
Arabic naahin ‘interdictory’
also derives from it. |
| inundation |
-noun
Chinese taaifang
means ‘typhoon’.
Typhoons occur very frequently
in south east Asia.
Indian Hindi/Urdu thoofaan
‘typhoon’ derives from it. |
| is |
-present
Indian Hindi/Urdu word for it
is hai. |
| Iskander |
-proper noun
Indian god Shiva and goddess
Parvathi had a younger son named Skanda, a great general of the
army. |
| ivy |
-noun
Indian Tamil aivirali
means ‘creeper whose leaves resemble fingers‘.
Tamil viral means
‘finger’
English ivy derives
from it. |
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