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Friday, January 25, 2013

Arabic language is from Greek

In Middle Eastern and South Asian languages, the common root is "yun" or "ywn". It is borrowed from the Greek name "Ionia", the Greek region of Asia Minor:[6]

    Arabic: يونان (Yūnān)
    Aramaic: ܝܘܢ or יון (Yawān, Yawon)
    Armenian: Հունաստան(Hounastan)
    Azeri: Yunanıstan
    Hindi: यूनान (Yūnān)



    Biblical Hebrew: יָוָן (Yāwān)
        Modern Hebrew: יוון (Yavan)
        KJV Bible: Javan
    Indonesian: Yunani
    Kurdish: Yewnanistan



    Laz: Yonaneti-Xorumona (ხორუმონა)
    Nepalese: यूनान (Yūnān)
    Persian: یونان (Yūnān)
    Sanskrit: यवन(Yavana)
    Tojiki: Юнон (Yunon)
    Turkish: Yunanistan

AINU ( MEAN IONES- ANCIENT GREEKS JAPAN MEAN IAPONIA, ΙΝ GREEK ΙΑΠΩΝΙΑ ,(Η ΑΠΩ ΙΩΝΙΑ ΜΕΑΝ THE EAST LAND ΟF ΙΟΝΝΙΑ )The Despised Ainu People - Japan

http://anton-dion.blogspot.com/2012/08/ainu-mean-iones-ancient-greeks-japan.html

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