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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 l

WordOrigins
lad

-noun

Indian Hindi/Urdu ladkaa means ‘little boy’.

English lad derives from it.

Indian Sanskrit baalakah mean ‘boy’. ah is just a suffix for nouns.

Gaelic balach ‘lad’ derives from it.

 

 

laddie

-noun

Affectionate word for lad

Indian Hindi/Urdu ladkaa means ‘little boy’.

English laddie derives from it.
lady

-noun

Indian Hindi/Urdu ladkee means ‘little girl’.

English lady derives from it.

 

high class lady -noun

Russian dama means ‘lady’.

Ladino dama ‘high class lady’ derives from it.

Ladino is the language of Sephardic (wandering) Jews in Europe.

Sephardic (pronounced as Sefardic) derives from Indian Hindi/Urdu safari ‘travel’.

English dame also derives from it.
land

-noun

Indian Tamil word for it is tharrai.

ai is just a suffix for neuter nouns. The basic word is tharr.

Spanish tierra ‘land’ derives from it.

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Indian Tamil thalam means ‘field’, ‘plot’.

Gaelic talamh ‘land’ derives from it.
larder

-noun

store room for food

Indian Urdu qamra means ‘room’

German die Speisekammer ‘larder’ derives from it.
last

-adjective

Indian Hindi/Urdu word for it is aakhir.

Hebrew akhron derives from it.

Greek akrinoas also derives from it
lawful

-adjective

Indian Urdu qaanoon means ‘law’, ‘rule’.

Arabic qaanoonee ‘lawful’ derives from it.

lawfulness

-noun

Indian Urdu qaanoon means ‘law’, ‘rule’.

Arabic qaanooneeya ‘lawfulness’ derives from it.

leaf

-noun

Indian Tamil word for it is ilai.

Hebrew ‘aleh derives from it.

league

-noun

Indian Sanskrit band means ‘bond’, ‘tie’.

German der Bund derives from it.
leave

to leave-verb intransitive

Indian Tamil kenhdu po means ‘take away’. po means ‘go’.

euskara (Basque) kendu ‘to leave’ 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.

legal

-adjective

Indian Urdu qaanoon means ‘law’, ‘rule’.

Arabic qaanoonee ‘legal’ derives from it.

legality

-noun

Indian Urdu qaanoon means ‘law’, ‘rule’.

Arabic qaanooneeya ‘legality’ derives from it.

legit

-noun

Indian Urdu qaanoon means ‘law’, ‘rule’.

Arabic qaanooneeya ‘legality’ derives from it.

legitimate

-adjective

Indian Urdu qaanoon means ‘law’, ‘rule’.

Arabic qaanoonee ‘legitimate’ derives from it.

lend

to lend

Indian Sanskrit daanam means ‘gift’.

Greek danizo derives from it.

d is our symbol for soft d sound as in this.
level

-noun

Indian Tamil samam means ‘equal’, ‘same’

Indian Sanskrit sama also means ‘equal’, ‘same’.

Indian Hindi samathal means ‘level‘..

liar

-noun

Indian Tamil illai means ‘not’.

English liar ‘one who does not tell the  truth’ derives from it.
liar

-noun

Indian Tamil illaai means ‘not’.

English liar ‘one who does not tell the truth’ derives from it.
licit

-adjective

Indian Urdu qaanoon means ‘law’, ‘rule’.

Arabic qaanoonee ‘licit’ derives from it.

lie

-noun

Indian Tamil illai means ‘not’.

English lie ‘not true’ derives from it
lie

-verb

Indian Tamil illai means ‘not’.

English lie ‘tell something that is not true’ derives from it
lie

-noun

Indian Tamil illaai means ‘not’.

English lie ‘not true’ derives from it.
ligature

-noun

Indian Sanskrit band means ‘bond’, ‘tie’.

German die Bindung ‘ligature’ derives from it
light

-adjective

Indian Sanskrit word for it is laghu.

Greek elakhus derives from it.

like

Indian Tamil samam means ‘equal’, ‘same’

Indian Sanskrit sama also means ‘equal’, ‘same’.

Indian Hindi ke samaan means ‘like’.

local

-adjective

Indian Sanskrit lokah (pronounced as loakah) means ‘world’.

ah is just a suffix for nouns. The basic word is loak.

English local (pronounced as loakal) derives from it.
locality

-noun

Indian Sanskrit lokah (pronounced as loakah) ‘world’

ah is just a suffix for nouns. The basic word is loak.

English locality (pronounced as lokality) derives from it.
location

-noun

Indian Sanskrit lokah (pronounced as loakah) means ‘world’.

ah is just a suffix for nouns. The basic word is loak.

English location (pronounced as lokayshun) derives from it.
Lolita

-proper noun

Indian Lalitha is a popular female name

Western female name Lolita derives from it.
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