Akkadian word of the day
Baltu - a spiny plant And now compare Turkish baldıran (hemlock) German baldrian (valerian) Hungarian bojtorján (burdock) Wiki confirms that the German and Hungarian forms have Turkish origin! (Pic2) I would say, the Akkadian and Turkish ones could be ‘relatives’, too!Akkadian Sumerian Etruscan Turukku ProtoTurkic Proto Turkic Scythian Sarmatian Thracian PreGreek Pre Greek Carian Sidetic Luwian Lycian Lydian Asianic Kurmali Karoshthi Indus Script Paulys RE Indo European IndoEuropean IndoGerman Etymology Kelime Köken Kelimeköken Turkish Türk Proto Altaic Uralic No Main Stream Ideas No MainsStream Something New No Racism Against EuroCentrism No Euro Centrism! I'm looking at the things through the Turkic window! * FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @boshluff @theUzunbacak
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Strabo-words-with-a-possible-Turkic-etymology-part-III
* A list of words that could have a Türkic etymology in Strabo's Geography: * Strabon'un Coğrafya'sında Türk kökenli olabilece...
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