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 p
| Word | Origins |
|---|---|
| pabulum |
Spanish pabulo
English pabulum |
| pace |
Spanish paso English pace |
| pachyderm |
euskara (Basque) pakidermo |
| pacific |
Spanish pacifico
English pacific |
| pacifier |
Spanish pacificador
English pacifier |
| pacifism |
Russian patsifeezm
English pacifism |
| pacifist |
Russian patsifeest
Spanish pacifista
English pacifist |
| package |
-noun
euskara (Basque) pakete
Spanish paquete |
| package |
-noun
euskara (Basque) akordio
English accord |
| packet |
euskara (Basque) pakete
Spanish paquete
English packet |
| pact |
Russian pakt
Spanish pacto
English pact |
| pad |
Indian Tamil padukkai
‘bed’
Russian podooshechka
English pad |
| paddy |
Indian Tamil arisi ‘rice’
Spanish arroz ‘rice’
euskara (Basque) arroz ‘rice’
arrozsoro
‘paddy’ |
| pagan |
Spanish pagano
English pagan |
| page (legislative) |
Russian pazh
Spanish paje
English page |
| page (of book) |
Spanish pagina
English page |
| paginal (relating to pages of |
paginal (relating to pages of books)
Spanish pagina
‘page’ English paginal |
| pagination (numbering of pages |
pagination (numbering of pages of books)
Spanish pagina
‘page’ English pagination |
| pagoda |
euskara (Basque) pagoda
English pagoda |
| Pahlavi (ruling dynasty-Iran) |
Pahlavi (name of ruling dynasty in Iran)
Indian Pallava
(ancient ruling dynasty in the south) Iranian Pahlavi |
| pain |
Indian Tamil dukkam
‘sorrow’
Indian Sanskrit duhkham
d is pronounced as soft d as in this.
Indian Tamil pinh
(nh is our symbol for
Tamil and Sanskrit n to be pronounced with the tongue touching
the roof of mouth, not back of teeth)
euskara (Basque) pena
Spanish pena
English pain
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euskara (Basque) dolore Spanish dolor |
| pain (mental) |
Spanish tormento
English torment |
| pain management |
Indian Tamil pinh
‘pain”
(nh is our symbol for
Tamil and Sanskrit n to be pronounced with the tongue touching
the roof of mouth, not back of teeth)
euskara (Basque) pena ‘pain’
Spanish pena
‘pain’
English pain management |
| pain threshold |
Indian Tamil pinh
‘pain”
(nh is our symbol for
Tamil and Sanskrit n to be pronounced with the tongue touching
the roof of mouth, not back of teeth)
euskara (Basque) pena ‘pain’
Spanish pena ‘pain’
English pain threshold |
| pained |
Indian Tamil pinh
‘pain”
(nh is our symbol for
Tamil and Sanskrit n to be pronounced with the tongue touching
the roof of mouth, not back of teeth)
euskara (Basque) pena ‘pain’
Spanish pena
‘pain’
English pained |
| painful |
Indian Tamil pinh
‘pain”
(nh is our symbol for
Tamil and Sanskrit n to be pronounced with the tongue touching
the roof of mouth, not back of teeth)
euskara (Basque) pena ‘pain’
Spanish pena
‘pain’
English painful |
| painfully |
Indian Tamil pinh
‘pain”
(nh is our symbol for
Tamil and Sanskrit n to be pronounced with the tongue touching
the roof of mouth, not back of teeth)
euskara (Basque) pena ‘pain’
Spanish pena
‘pain’
English painfully |
| painkiller |
Indian Tamil pinh
‘pain”
(nh is our symbol for
Tamil and Sanskrit n to be pronounced with the tongue touching
the roof of mouth, not back of teeth)
Indian Tamil koll
‘kill’
euskara (Basque) pena ‘pain’
Spanish pena
‘pain’
English painkiller |
| painless |
Indian Tamil pinh
‘pain”
(nh is our symbol for
Tamil and Sanskrit n to be pronounced with the tongue touching
the roof of mouth, not back of teeth)
euskara (Basque) pena ‘pain’
Spanish pena
‘pain’
English painless |
| painstaking |
Indian Tamil pinh
‘pain”
(nh is our symbol for
Tamil and Sanskrit n to be pronounced with the tongue touching
the roof of mouth, not back of teeth)
euskara (Basque) pena ‘pain’
Spanish pena
‘pain’ |
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