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I have 3 Latin words, beginning with "A" today. There are very interesting similarities in sound and meaning with 3 Turkish words. Look at this:
Latin "adjacens" means 'neighboring' or 'adjoining'; Turkish "yakın" means 'near, not far away'.
Latin "aestus" means 'heat, fire'; Turkish "yaz" means "summer".
Latin "ager" means 'farm, field, soil, terrain' and Turkish "kır" means "mountain, hill, steppe'.
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A bonus information:
Sumerian Ekur (𒂍𒆳 É.KUR), also known as Duranki, is a Sumerian term meaning "mountain house".(wikipedia). Very similar to Ev-kır => Ev: House (Old versions: üy, ü), kır: Mountain => then Ev-kır would be 1:1 compatible with Sumerian Ekur.
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