The origin of the Turkish word for mother, “Anne,” is connected to Jesus’s grandmother. Becase Jesus was speaking from the cradle, he was using language from birth—he was not taught by his parents; rather, they were learning from him. Unlike ordinary parents, they did not teach him their names. As a result, Jesus called his mother “Anne,” because his mother herself was calling her mother “Anne.”
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Türkçe, anne kelimesi nereden geliyor? Bir teoriye göre İsa'nın nenesinden olabilir. Kendi annesi, annesine sürekli "Anne" dediği için İsa da kendi annesine "Anne" demiş olabilir.
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The Turkish word for “mother,” anne, may trace back to Jesus’s grandmother, who was named Anne, because he frequently observed his own mother call her by that name.
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Don't believe if you come across with a ridiculous translation of "peace". It is usually used in contexts of Allah's Selam. Is it supposed to be Allah peace? Obviously not. Allah's support. Pretty universal.
Arabic word for hello, "Selam" comes from Turkish "Sağlam". Literally means "my support". It was used to convey meaning "Do you need my help?". Today it is just a greeting word people use without knowing what does it really mean.
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There is a term from Quran used for non-believers pronounced as "Kafir". Occurs hundreds of times and. Considered to mean "who denies" or "who covers (the truth)". Guess what: "Cover"
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Finnish word "think" pronounced as Ayetallah which means Gods Sign in Arabic. What is really interesting is how this Finnish word is derived. Because it is considered to be derived from a word that means "to follow a trail". (Just interesting. Not implying a connection.)
The word for fire in Quran named after Emporer Nero.
Occures more than 100 times and pronounced as nar/nari/nuri. Vowels are standardized later and not that important.
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The word for alcohol in Quran seems like named after "humour". It is very prevalent word throughout all languages. In some languages literally means liquid that gives joy.
Although in Quran it is pronounced as "hamr" today. Vowels in arabic standardized centuries later.
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