Wall in every language
1. Muur
2. Mur
3. Gidigida
4. Hayit
5. Paty
6. Divar
7. Pracira
8. Wall
9. Sciana
10. Zid
11. Stena
12. Nanran
13. Pader
14. Bi
15. Muru
16. Vaeg
17. Muro (esperanto)
18. Seina
19. Muralla
20. Kedell
21. Mauer
22. Teichos
23. Va Walllo
24. Mi
25. Bango
26. Eloi
27. KJR
28. Deevaar
29. Ntsa
30. Fal
31. Veggur
32. Mgbidi
33. Dinding
34. Balla
35. Parete
36. Kabe
37. Tembok
38. Gode
39. Quabirga
40. Chonhcheang
41. Byeog
42. Diwar
43. Dubal
44. Kam aephng
45. Murus
46. Siena
47. Id
48. Matil
49. Hajt
50. Hokai
51. Bhinta
52. Khana
53. Bhitta
54. Vegg
55. Khoma
56. *A* (Pashto)
57. DI*AR (Persian)
58. Sciana
59. Parede
60. Kadha
61. Perete
62. Pa Puipui
63. *C (Sindhi)
64. Vol
65. Darbiga
66. Lebota
67. Pared
68. Ukuta
69. Vagg
70. Devor
71. Cuvar
72. Val
73. Phnang
74. Duvar
75. Stina
76. Tuong
77. Wal
78. Muorre
79. Udonga
80. Vant
81. Odi
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
51 63% 24 30% 25 32% 17 21% 16 20%
B % C % D % F % G %
11 13% 6 7% 14 17% 1 1% 16 20%
H % J % K % L % M %
12 15% 2 2% 10 12% 12 15% 11 13%
N % P % Q % R % S %
15 20% 10 12% 1 1% 26 32% 7 8%
T % V % W % X % Y %
17 21% 13 16% 4 5% 0 0% 3 3%
Z %
1 1%
Words by Popularity of use
63% A:
32% R, A: *A*
31% I, R, A:
30% E, I, R, A:
21% T, O, E, I, R, A:
20% G, U, T, O, E, I, R, A:
18% N, G, U, T, O, E, I, R, A: Tuong, Nanran,
17% D, N, G, U, T, O, E, I, R, A: Odi, DI*AR, Id, Gode, Dinding,
Udonga, Gidigida,
16% V, D, N, G, U, T, O, E, I, R, A: Vant, Duvar, Devor, Vagg, Vegg,
Veggur, Deevaar, Vaeg, Divar,
15% H, L, V, D, N, G, U, T, O, E, I, R, A: Val, Vol, Eloi,
13% M, B, H, L, V, D, N, G, U, T, O, E, I, R, A: Muorre, Lebota,
Darbiga, Bhitta, Bhinta, Matil, Dubal, Balla, Mgbidi, Bango,
Mi, Mauer, Muralla, Muro (esperanto), Muru, Bi, Mur, Muur,
12% P, K, M, B, H, L, V, D, N, G, U, T, O, E, I, R, A: Phnang, Ukuta,
Pared, Pa Puipui, Perete, Kadha, Parede, Khoma, Khana,
Hokai, Kam aephng, Tembok, Kabe, Parete, Kedell, Pader,
8% S, P, K, M, B, H, L, V, D, N, G, U, T, O, E, I, R, A: Stina, Siena,
Murus, Ntsa, Seina, Stena,
7% C, S, P, K, M, B, H, L, V, D, N, G, U, T, O, E, I, R, A: Cuvar, *C,
Sciana, Chonhcheang, Teichos, Pracira,
5% W, C, S, P, K, M, B, H, L, V, D, N, G, U, T, O, E, I, R, A: Wal, Diwar,
Va Walllo, Wall,
3% Y, W, C, S, P, K, M, B, H, L, V, D, N, G, U, T, O, E, I, R, A: Byeog,
Hayit,
2% J, Y, W, C, S, P, K, M, B, H, L, V, D, N, G, U, T, O, E, I, R, A: Hajt,
KJR, Paty,
1% Z, Q, F, J, Y, W, C, S, P, K, M, B, H, L, V, D, N, G, U, T, O, E, I, R, A:
Quabirga, Fal, Zid,
0% X
Conclusion: the value of walls used by ancient civilizations reaches modern languages...through the Pashto, Vietnamese, and Burmese suggesting an increasing need for walls over time in that direction. This could be due to Migrating tribes, invading armies, even big predators such as tigers migrating into the region.
At 32% Walls appear as *A* (Pashto) early in their language development.
At 18% Walls appear as Tuong (Vietnamese) and Nanran (Burmese). This pretty much marks a regional surge in the need for walls wether to hold up the roof of the hut or encircle communities.
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