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Sunday, June 27, 2021
Akkadian-Sunnuku-Sunkursanu-Qerbitum-and-Turkish-Words
Hello again,
now new Akkadian words and the compatible Turkish words:
Akkadian words of the day:
Sunnuqu: checked
Old Turkish Sına-: to check, experience
From the root ‘sı-‘ to break
That’s why ‘reduced’ and ‘checked’ compatible with each other?(See pic for comparison)
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Sunkuršanu: a marsh bird
Old Turkish Sungur: a kind of falcon
Old Hungarian Szongor
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The next ones:
#Akkadian verb of the day:
Saradum: to tie up/‘pack’ a donkey
Old Turkish sar-: to tie up, to pack (an animal), to cover, to surround
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Akadça eylem
saradum: bağlamak, (eşeğe) yük sarmak
Eski Türkçe sarmak: bağlamak ve yüklemek, çevirmek, kaplamak
Görseller2-3: Gülensoy/Eyuboğlu
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Türkçe-Akadça benzerliği üzerine 8 sayfalık bir çalışma bırakayım!
Yazan: Elşad Allili
Kısa ama dopdolu! Okuyun.
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(ENGLISH)
I drop a short booklet (only 8 pages) about
Turkish-Akkadian similarity!
Short but full work!
By Elşad Allili
Baglanti/Link:
https://issuu.com/lalemis/docs/el__ad_alili_akad__a_t__rk__e
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Akkadian qerbītum: centre, interior, womb
Acc. to Ligeti>
Mongolian qarbisun: the lowest rib-> Flag of TurkeyKarın: womb
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Akk. qerbu/Qarbum: center of a town
OT Karım: fortified place
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Akk.garābu: become close
OT kar-: to get together
Karış-: to fight
Karşı: against/to welcome
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From another Twitter User the word:
Akkadian Language
mu-ru-ú : Rainstorm
my words to that issue:
Poyraz is a Turkish name for boys, deriving from Boreas.
Greek Boreas has a startling similarity to Ancient Turkish word ‚borağan‘ meaning massive rain-snow and Persian’baran’ rain.
borağan derives from bor/boz, meaning gray (weather). Compare Boz with Vulgar Latin Bysseus(cottony gray)
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Akkadian word
Pašāqu: to be narrow, difficult, troublesome;
reduced to hard straits!
Look at the Old Turkish root
sık-: to tighten, squeeze;
sıkıg: trouble, difficulty;
sıkıştır-: reduced to hard strains (see pic2-Nişanyan)
Šupšuku is like Turkish sıpsıkı (very tight)
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Akkadian root paqādu
and
Old Turkish root bak-
are very similar in form and in meaning!
Turkish bak(v) means to look, to look after, to care, to maintain, to check!
See pics for Akkadian words
Akkadian paqidu=Turkish bakıcı =CARER
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Modern Turkish Demir (Iron)
Old Turkish Temür (Iron)
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B≈M Sound-Change Flag of Turkey
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And now:
Hurrian Tabiri: Caster/Coppersmith (Turkish Dökümcü)
>Sumerian Tibira,Tabira=Sculptor/Craftsman (Turkish Metalisçisi/Zanaatkar)
>Akkadian: Tabiru/a: Coppersmith
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3 Akkadian words
1 Old Turkish root
Compare:
Old Turkish root sap-(v): to insert sth. sharp, to drill, to make a hole
Sap(n): hilt, grip, handle
Turkish source: Eyuboğlu-Etimoloji Sözlüğü
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Akkadian words that are very similar to Turkish ones!
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kuzu Sheep ist lamb and kuş Eagle is a bird
Kış is winter Cold face in Turkish
Üşü/üşi: to get cold, üşik: very cold weather
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Akkadian word kime meaning like, as, is the same like Old Turkish word gibi/kimi meaning also like, as! Pic1
Gülensoy‘s etymo and versions of the word gibi in many Turkish dialect! Pic2
Eyuboğlu’s explanation about cultural background! Pic 3
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Sumerian Šulpae = Jupiter
Modern Turkish Čolpan
Tatar Čulpa
Kazak Šulpan
Downwards arrow
All these Turkish words mean Venus
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Ok Jupiter is not Venus but the similarity between Sumerian & Turkish words for 2 heavenly bodies is startling!
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