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Random Spanish Words Of Indo-Aryan Originreport

  • bonzo = Buddhist monk: from Portuguese bonzo, from Japanese bonsō, from Chinese fanseng "Buddhist monk," from fan (earlier also pronounced bón) "a Buddhist," from Sanskrit brāhmanas "Brahmin," from brahmán- "priest, prayer" + Chinese seng "monk." (Sanskrit)

  • Buda (Sanskrit)

  • hindú (Sanskrit)

  • ópalo (Sanskrit)

  • naranjo (Sanskrit)

  • sándalo (Sanskrit)

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Now, there is a large language group not only in Europe but also in India, it contains English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Russian, Armenian, Persian, various Hindi, and so on, this is the Aryan family. All languages in this family have the same root and the same grammar. A random tool collates 26 Spanish words that have evolved from indo-aryan, and details can be found in the list.

Since the Aryan languages all follow the same law of change, this law is called Grimm’s law. These languages are variations on the same thing, and their speakers have the same way of thinking. So it’s not hard to understand that the etymology saved from the generator largely follows the same rules of variation, and many of the words in Spanish are included.

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