Saturday, February 20, 2021

Akkadian-Gumaru-Turkish-Kömür-Etymology-of-Cemre

 


Continue without a break! Turks all know the word Cemre! See above the wiki-info.

'Gumaru' in Akkadian, the origin of the Arabic word for embers, reminded me of Turkish wird for coal: KÖMÜR.

 These roots like : Kö-n-: to burn or kö-m-: bury could be the roots for -> Kömür(Turkish for coal)!


 Nişanyan saw it like me and asked himself on his website, how it could be possible, a relation of 3000 years between Turkish & Akkadian languages.

Olcas Süleyman said it many years ago, that the Akkad derived from Ak-kent ("the white city" in Turkish). 


So why not?


Turkish Kömür could be a derivation of Akkadian Gumaru or vice versa!


Uzunbacak Adem 


P.S.: It is the day of first Cemre 

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