Ancestor in almost every language
1. Ancestor2. Voorvader
3. Paraardhës
4. k’idime āyati
5. salaf
6. Nakhnin
7. Ata
8. Arbaso
9. Prodki
10. Pūrbapuruṣa
11. Predak
12. Predshestvenik
13. Ancestre
14. Katigulangan
15. Kholo
16. Zǔxiān
17. Předek
18. Forfader
19. Voorouder
20. Prapatro (esperanto)
21. Esivanem
22. Ninuno
23. Esivanhempi
24. Ancêtre
25. Foarâlder
26. Antepasado
27. ts’inap’ari
28. Vorfahrin
29. Vorfahr
30. Prógonos
31. Pūrvaja
32. Zansèt
33. Mahaifi
34. Kupuna
35. AB*DM*N (hebrew)
36. poorvaj
37. Txiv yawg
38. Ős
39. Forfathir
40. Nna ochie
41. Leluhur
42. Sinsear
43. Antenata
44. Antenato
45. Sosen
46. Arğı ata
47. bopvoboros
48. Abakurambere
49. seonjo
50. Pêşî
51. banpha bulud
52. antecessoris (latin)
53. Sencis
54. Protėvis
55. Vorfahren
56. Predci
57. RAZANA
58. pūrvvikan
59. Antenat
60. Tipuna
61. Övög deedes
62. bhoebhwarr hcain saat
63. Purkhā
64. Przodek
65. Antepassada
66. Antepassado
67. Strămoş
68. Predok
69. Tuaa
70. Sinnsear
71. Baholo-holo
72. Madzitateguru
73. *A* (sindhi)
74. mutun mittan
75. Prednik
76. Awoowgii
77. Antepasada
78. Antepasado
79. Karuhun
80. Mababu
81. Förfader
82. Açdod
83. Mūtātaiyar
84. BABALAP (tatar)
85. Pūrvīkuḍu
86. Brrphburus̄ʹ
87. Ata-baba
88. Predk
89. AECDAD (uyghur)
90. Ajdod
91. Tổ tiên
92. Hynafiad
93. Iminyanya
94. oves
95. Baba -nla
96. Ukhokho
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
69 72% 47 49% 34 35% 39 41% 22 23%
B % C % D % F % G %
13 13% 10 10% 30 31% 9 9% 6 6%
H % J % K % L % M %
19 20% 4 4% 18 18% 9 9% 11 11%
N % P % Q % R % S %
44 46% 32 33% 0 0% 46 48% 32 33%
T % V % W % X % Y %
31 32% 17 17% 3 3% 2 2% 5 5%
Z %
5 5%
Popularity of use
72% A: *A* (sindhi),
49% E, A:
48% R, E, A:
46% N, R, E, A:
41% O, N, R, E, A:
35% I, O, N, R, E, A:
33% S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: Ős, Sinsear, Sosen, Pêşî, Sinnsear,
32% T, S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: Antenat, Tổ tiên, Ata, Prapatro (esperanto), ts’inap’ari, Antenata, Antenato,
31% D, T, S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: Antepasado, Antepasada, Antepasado, Antepassada, Antepassado,
23% U, D, T, S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: Tipuna, Tuaa, Ninuno,
20% H, U, D, T, S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: Paraardhës,
18% K, H, U, D, T, S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: Karuhun, Predk, Ukhokho, Predok, Prednik, Purkhā, Prodki, Predak, Předek, Kupuna, Nakhnin,
17% V, K, H, U, D, T, S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: Pūrvīkuḍu, oves, Protėvis, pūrvvikan, Övög deedes, Predshestvenik, Voorouder, Voorvader,
13% B, V, K, H, U, D, T, S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: Brrphburus̄ʹ, Ata-baba, Pūrbapuruṣa, bopvoboros, Arbaso,
11% M, B, V, K, H, U, D, T, S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: mutun mittan, Mababu, Abakurambere, Strămoş, Esivanhempi, AB*DM*N (hebrew), Esivanem,
10% C, M, B, V, K, H, U, D, T, S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: Açdod, AECDAD (uyghur), antecessoris (latin), Sencis, Predci, Nna ochie, Ancêtre, Ancestor, Ancestre,
9% L, F, C, M, B, V, K, H, U, D, T, S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: BABALAP (tatar), Baba -nla, Baholo-holo, Förfader, banpha bulud, Vorfahren, Forfathir, Leluhur, Forfader, Vorfahrin, Vorfahr, Mahaifi, Foarâlder, salaf, Kholo,
6% G, L, F, C, M, B, V, K, H, U, D, T, S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: Prógonos, Arğı ata, Katigulangan,
5% Z, Y, G, L, F, C, M, B, V, K, H, U, D, T, S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: Hynafiad, Iminyanya, Madzitateguru, Mūtātaiyar, RAZANA, Przodek, k’idime āyati, Zansèt,
4% J, Z, Y, G, L, F, C, M, B, V, K, H, U, D, T, S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: seonjo, Ajdod, Pūrvaja, poorvaj,
3% W, J, Z, Y, G, L, F, C, M, B, V, K, H, U, D, T, S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: bhoebhwarr hcain saat, Awoowgii,
2% X, W, J, Z, Y, G, L, F, C, M, B, V, K, H, U, D, T, S, P, I, O, N, R, E, A: Zǔxiān, Txiv yawg,
0% Q
Conclusion: Acnoledging of Ancestors originates in the A-E-R linguistic subgroup:
A-E-R subgroup Sex % Dev. Chain
To Observe 82% (A; E; R, I; S, N)
Place of Fear* 78% (A; E; R; I, O; T; S)
To Carve 73% (A; E; R; I; K)
Ancestor 72% (A; E; R; N; O; I)
Provençal M 57% (A; E; R; I; N; L; T)
Remembering Ancestors begins at less than 72% with the incomplete *A*(Sindhi). There is an apparent bandgap from 49%-35%.
It undergoes a resurgance at 33% with Ős (hungarian), Sinsear (irish), Sosen (Japanese), Pêşî (Kurdish), and Sinnsear (Scots Gaelic).
It peaks at 9% before declining to 2%.
Remembering Ancestors begins at less than 72% with the incomplete *A*(Sindhi). There is an apparent bandgap from 49%-35%.
It undergoes a resurgance at 33% with Ős (hungarian), Sinsear (irish), Sosen (Japanese), Pêşî (Kurdish), and Sinnsear (Scots Gaelic).
It peaks at 9% before declining to 2%.
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