Chicken in almost every language
1. Chicken2. Hoender
3. Pulë
4. Doro
5. Farkha
6. Hav
7. Toyuq
8. Oilaskoa
9. Kuryca
10. Cikēna
11. Piletina
12. Pile
13. Pollastre
14. Manok
15. Nkhuku
16. Jī
17. Puddaru
18. Kuře
19. Kylling
20. Kip
21. Kokido (esperanto)
22. Kana
23. Poulette
24. Poulet
25. Hin
26. Polo
27. Katami
28. Hähnchen
29. Kotópoulo
30. Cikana
31. Poul
32. Kaza
33. Moa
34. E*N (hebrew)
35. Murgee
36. Qaib
37. Csirke
38. Kjúklingur
39. Ọkụkọ
40. Ayam
41. Sicín
42. Pollo
43. Niwatori
44. Pitik
45. Cikan
46. Tawıq
47. Sach mean
48. Inkoko
49. Dalg
50. Mirîşk
51. Took
52. Kai
53. Pullus (latin)
54. Cālis
55. Vištiena
56. Pileško
57. Akoho
58. Kēāḻi
59. Tiġieġ
60. Heihei
61. Takhiany makh
62. Kyaatsarr
63. Kukhurā
64. *R* (pashto)
65. Kurczak
66. Frango
67. Muragē dā mīṭa
68. Pui
69. Kuritsa
70. Moamoa
71. Cearc
72. Khoho
73. Huku
74. KK* (sindhi)
75. Kukul mas
76. Kura
77. Piščanec
78. Digaag
79. Hayam
80. Kuku
81. Kyckling
82. Cūça
83. Kōḻi
84. *EB* (tatar)
85. Ciken
86. Kị̀
87. Tavuk
88. Towuk
89. Kurka
90. T* (uyghur)
91. Tovuq
92. Thịt gà
93. Cyw iâr
94. Inkukhu
95. Hindl
96. Adiẹ
97. Inyama yenkukhu
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
48 50% 27 28% 44 45% 25 26% 30 31%
B % C % D % F % G %
2 2% 17 17% 8 8% 2 2% 10 10%
H % J % K % L % M %
20 20% 2 2% 46 47% 22 22% 13 13%
N % P % Q % R % S %
26 27% 16 16% 4 4% 22 22% 14 14%
T % V % W % X % Y %
21 21% 4 4% 4 4% 0 0% 10 11%
Z %
2 2%
Popularity of use
50% A:
47% K, A: KK* (sindhi),
45% I, K, A: Kai, Kị̀,
31% U, I, K, A: Kuku,
28% E, U, I, K, A:
27% N, E, U, I, K, A: Kana, E*N (hebrew),
26% O, N, E, U, I, K, A: Ọkụkọ, Inkoko,
22% R, L, O, N, E, U, I, K, A: Kēāḻi, Kōḻi, Oilaskoa, Kura, Kurka, *R* (pashto), Kuře,
21% T, R, L, O, N, E, U, I, K, A: Took, T* (uyghur),
20% H, T, R, L, O, N, E, U, I, K, A: Khoho, Huku, Inkukhu, Heihei, Kukhurā, Hin, Akoho, Nkhuku,
17% C, H, T, R, L, O, N, E, U, I, K, A: Cūça, Ciken, Cearc, Hähnchen, Cikana, Cikan, Chicken, Cikēna,
16% P, C, H, T, R, L, O, N, E, U, I, K, A: Pollo, Pitik, Pui, Kotópoulo, Poul, Polo, Poulette, Poulet, Piletina, Pile, Pollastre, Pulë, Kip,
14% S, P, C, H, T, R, L, O, N, E, U, I, K, A: Sicín, Kuritsa, Piščanec, Pullus (latin), Cālis, Pileško, Csirke,
13% M, S, P, C, H, T, R, L, O, N, E, U, I, K, A: Moamoa, Kukul mas, Sach mean, Mirîşk, Katami, Moa, Manok,
11% Y, M, S, P, C, H, T, R, L, O, N, E, U, I, K, A: Hayam, Inyama yenkukhu, Takhiany makh, Kyaatsarr, Ayam, Kuryca,
10% G, Y, M, S, P, C, H, T, R, L, O, N, E, U, I, K, A: Kyckling, Thịt gà, Tiġieġ, Kylling, Murgee,
8% D, G, Y, M, S, P, C, H, T, R, L, O, N, E, U, I, K, A: Digaag, Hindl, Adiẹ, Muragē dā mīṭa, Puddaru, Dalg, Hoender, Doro, Kokido (esperanto),
4% W, V, Q, D, G, Y, M, S, P, C, H, T, R, L, O, N, E, U, I, K, A: Tavuk, Tawıq, Towuk, Niwatori, Hav, Toyuq, Tovuq, Cyw iâr, Vištiena,
2% Z, J, B, F, W, V, Q, D, G, Y, M, S, P, C, H, T, R, L, O, N, E, U, I, K, A: Kurczak, *EB* (tatar), Farkha, Jī, Kaza, Qaib, Kjúklingur, Frango,
0% X
Conclusion: originating in the A-K subgroup.
A-K subgroup sex % dev. Chain bandgap
Inuit M 83% (A; K; N, Q, L, S, O)
Inuit F 75% (A; K; L; I; T, O, S) ●
Crow 74% (A; K; R; O; G)
To fuck 72% (A; K; E; I, T)
Ainu Dictionary 54% (A; K; N; I; U; M, O)
Dog 53% (A; K; N; U, E; I; O)
Chicken 50% (A; K; I; U; N, E)
The earliest partial is at 47% with KK* (sindhi). This is followed by Kai (lao), and Kị̀(thai) at 45%, and Kuku (swahili) at 31%.
This is followed by a bandgap at 28%.
Interest in chickens returns at 27% peaking in interest at 16% before declining down to 2%.
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