Re: [bcn2004] Fw: HITTITE-TURKISH
Dear Tonyukuk Kagan,
You are absolutely write in identifying "water" with Turkish
"YU" meaning "to wash" Water is used in
"washing". When the word WATER, where the bogus letter W = Y+U,
makes the word "YUATER", is the rearranged "YU-ETAR, it is
the Turkish expression "YU-ETER" (YIKAR) meaning "it
washes" which is a riddled way of describing 'SU' (water). I have
known this relationship for some time but did not have the time to write about
it. You did it and I congradulate you for it. This is another
Turkish expression that has been abducted into English.
Best wishes to all,
Polat Kaya
Tonyukuk Kagan wrote:
Adnan ATABEK <AATABEK@...> wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: Adnan ATABEK
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 3:12 PM
Subject: Fw: HITTITE-TURKISH
Hittite / Turkish / 'English'
atta / ata / 'father'
ai / ay / 'moon'
ab / eb, ev / 'house'
agh- / egh- / 'to bend'
arma / aran / 'moon'
at- / atla- / 'to jump'
agu / ak / 'white'
ais / aghiz, aaz / 'mouth'
arija / irish, ariza / 'asking'
at-, ud- / di- / 'to eat'
Atiman / Ataman / 'private name'
ia- / i- / 'to do'
assu / uz / 'good, nice'
beah / beg / 'man, prince, mister'
bu / bu / 'this'
bi / ip / 'string'
bar / bar , var / ' existing'
dingira / tengri, tanrı / 'god'
-d / -di / ' suffix for past tense'
de / öd/ 'gall, bile'
du / dur / 'stop'
eri / er / 'man'
e / ev, eb / 'house'
ep- / apar- 'to take, toseize'
es / üch / 'three'
erha / ara / 'border, limit'
esha / koja / 'owner'
etri / idare/ 'meal, food'
genzuwala / kendu-bile / 'voluntarily, friendly'
hara- / kora- / 'to destroy, be destroyed'
harash / karakush / 'eagle'
has- / kısh- / 'to make, to create'
hasmi / hısım / 'relation, friendness'
hatuas / kat / 'letter'
huha / keke / 'father, grand father'
ib / ip / string'
il / til / 'language'
khilip / chalap / 'god'
kır- / kır- / 'to break'
kish- / kish- / 'to be', to be created'
kula / kol / 'army'
-l- / -il- / ' sffix for making passive'
-li / li / 'suffix like -ness'
nana / nine / 'grandmama'
pal / balta / 'ax'
par- / parla- / 'to shine'
pir, parn / bura / 'house'
pata / bud, pati / 'foot'
piddai- / öde-/ 'to pay'
ra / er / 'man'
sanlu / sanlı / 'famous'
su / su / 'water'
se- / sev- / 'to love'
so /sü / 'soldier'
sagh / sagh / 'live'
shiu / ti / 'god'
suppi / safi / 'pure'
surna/ sur, zurna / 'pipe, horn'
seris / shari / 'bull'
ti / tin / 'spirit'
tak / tok / 'tough'
tim/ tem / 'chain'
taru / turu/ 'tree'
tati / dede / 'father, grandfather'
teşa / düsh / 'dream'
unu / in / 'cave'
un / on / 'ten'
us / us / 'wisdom'
uija- / üsher- / 'to send'
urai / iri / 'big, large'
wasu / bash / 'good'
wawa / buva, bugha / 'bull' 72
Hitite and Proto-Hittite, namely Hatti language, are agglunitive languages as all Ural-Altay languages. All structural properties are as Ural-Altay languages. But propaganda makes Hittite language 'Indo-European', using only watar 'water'.
But this is not the case because;
Dear Adnan ATABEK
By the way, It is necessary to reveal something about the word-Water.The word -wet is said to have come from the word- water. The equivalent of the word-wet in Turkish is yash,which has derived from the root-yu ''to wash''.in my opinion,The root for the word -water must be yu.The change W to Y which is common in Turkic can be seen.
Regards
but 'water' (Uygur)
*ar 'water' (Turkic protoform)(r-variant of is 'water')
>>> but + ar >>> watar (Hittite). English word water is an Pre-Turkic loan.
Another example:
vad 'air' (Cuman Turkish)
ara 'air, breath, space'
>>> vad +ara >>> weather (English)
People make a new word coupling same-meaning words. This is done o differtiate sound-resembling words. This is the way how multi-sylable-language is formed.
Adnan ATABEK