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gültekin
05-15-2017, 01:17 PM
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wvwvw
05-15-2017, 01:22 PM
Spanish words of Arabic origin exist in other European languages too and sound good, unlike the sound of turkish words.
Many of these arabic words are corruptions of greek words anyway like Kithara, Algorithmos, (Algebra) etc
Methmatician
05-15-2017, 01:33 PM
Galicia comes from a Celtic word and I'm sure there are many more Celtic place names in Iberia.
Many of these arabic words are corruptions of greek words anyway like Kithara, Algorithmos, (Algebra) etc
Algebra is an Arabic word.
Galicia comes from a Celtic word and I'm sure there are many more Celtic place names in Iberia.
Algebra is an Arabic word.
Madrid is Arab btw.
In the 8th century, the Islamic conquest of the Iberian Peninsula saw the name changed to "Mayrit", from the Arabic term ميرا Mayra (referencing water as a 'tree' or 'giver of life') and the Ibero-Roman suffix it that means 'place'. The modern "Madrid" evolved from the Mozarabic "Matrit", which is still in the Madrilenian gentilic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Madrid
You guys have non-Slavic toponyms in BiH too I guess.
The.Mask
06-29-2017, 11:05 AM
Spanish words of Arabic origin exist in other European languages too and sound good, unlike the sound of turkish words.
Many of these arabic words are corruptions of greek words anyway like Kithara, Algorithmos, (Algebra) etc
Arab words are Arab and nothing to do with your gypsy words.
Kitara and algebra are Arabic and it seems iberia is full of them.
Tietar
06-29-2017, 12:13 PM
Madrid is Arab btw.
In the 8th century, the Islamic conquest of the Iberian Peninsula saw the name changed to "Mayrit", from the Arabic term ميرا Mayra (referencing water as a 'tree' or 'giver of life') and the Ibero-Roman suffix it that means 'place'. The modern "Madrid" evolved from the Mozarabic "Matrit", which is still in the Madrilenian gentilic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Madrid
You guys have non-Slavic toponyms in BiH too I guess.
¿Madrid is arab? HAHAHAHAHAHA
Madrid is old than the Moors, comes from the Latin Matric (Matrix) pronounced Matrich, moors pronounced it as Masherit
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