Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Indo European Languages

Snake is sarpa in Sanskrit and serpens in Latin, and spanish and italian and French

In Romanian it is still Serpe

Raja in Sanskrit goes to Rejem in Latin, and rege in Romanian, regime, regiment. Rajput

Brother in sanskrit and romanian is same, 

Bhrata or Bhratar in Sanskrit, Frate has almost same pronunciation. 

Italian fratello, english fraternity comes from that

Four, in Sanskrit Chaturtha or Chatwar, Char in Hindi

Quarter in European languages. 

C mostly goes to K in Europe. 

In spanish it is very close  Cuatro

In Italian Quattro

French Quatre

In Russian it is pronounced very very close to Snaskrit:   четыре  (Chetyre)

In Latvian Cetri

In Polish Cztery

In Romanian Patru

In Persian چهار, pronunciation is like Chahar


All numbers in Persian are almost like Sanskirt.

Spanish

Romanian

Italian

all numbers are like Sanskrit counterpart


Russian 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 are like sanskrit

Latvian 2-10 


In French 84 is translated to 4 times 20 and 4

That is same in sanskrit, caturazItiH, chatur means four, and four times 20 plus four

11-20 is also exactly like sanskrit, same related sounds

A colleague brought date cake. 
And we were laughing is it cake because he got some girlfriend. 
And I said we should use some proper word because we keep getting confused between date of the month, date fruit and date of boy and girl. 
Then the Romanian guy asked what do you say date fruit in Sanskrit, I said Kharjurh
He said in Romanian we say Curmale. The way he pronounced it was very much like sanskrit speech of Kharjurh.
K in Sanskrit is spelled as C in Latin many times but still spoken as K. 



Sanskrit word virya means sperm. From that comes virile, virtuous, virtuoso, virus. 
So in Sanskrit word Viryavan, which in English is Virtuous, means a man with loads of sperm.

Sapta to September, Ashta to October, Navam to November, Dasham to December. 

".....if everything for me has been decided by society and I am just a bull under yoke? 
By the way yoke is Sanskrit word which is found in Latin, from yog in Sanskrit it becomes yoke in English. All sorts of English word come from that root. Gau in Sanskrit becomes Cow in English, almost same pronunciation. "

The word for fire in Lithuanian is Ugnis, and in Russian is Ogon,  and  in Latin Ignis (ignition, ignite)  which is very close to Sanskrit Agni.

Dutch ga gaat gaan. Sanskrit gachhti gachhta gachhanti.
And in German it is very close Go is Gehen Geht, almost like sanskrit. Sanskrit with accent.

Word solitude, solo, so, soul, comes from the Sanskrit root Swo
Being self, alone. 
Swabhiman, Swarth, Swaraj. 
In French alone is Seul
In Portugese So is alone.

Word single has root sem comes sanskrit word sam, samah. Avestan hama "similar, the same;" Greek hama "together with, at the same time," homos "one and the same," homios "like, resembling," homalos "even;" Latin similis "like; similar. 

Word Center, centro, centrum comes from same root as Sanskrit Kendra. 

Holi, Lohri is also celebrated among Farmers in Europe, Las Fallas the fire festival in Valencia. As a new farming crop season. 

Valencia was first city in that region settled by Romans 2000 years ago. And it has a lot of trees looking like Banyan, Neem and Peepal. Probably romans brought it through silk route and climate is similar so they planted it there. 

During food, Polish people say na zdrowie (for Good Health), second word is pronounced almost like dravya. 

In polish they say Mam naam Manish, my name is Manish, which is almost like Sanskrit. 

Panch in Polish is almost like Sanskrit. 2,3,5,6,7,8 in Polish are almost like Sanskrit. 

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