Mars in almost every language
1. Mars2. marisi
3. kawkab almiriykh
4. Marte
5. Марс
6. Maṅgala
7. Mart
8. Huǒxīng
9. Marso (esperanto)
10. Marss (estonian)
11. marsi
12. Áris
13. Mas (hatian creole)
14. MAD*M (hebrew)
15. mangal grah
16. Kasei
17. php preahangkear
18. hwaseong (korean)
19. dauaangkhan (lao)
20. Marsas (lithuanian)
21. MARSA (malagasy)
22. Marikh
23. ceāvva
24. Angarag (mongolian)
25. aain gar gyaoh
26. MR* (pashto)
27. Magala
28. *CL*H (sanskrit)
29. M* (sindhi)
30. an̆gaharu (sinhala)
31. Mirihi (swahili)
32. Mirrix (tajik)
33. Aṅgārakuḍu (telugu)
34. Dāw xạngkhār (thai)
35. M* (urdu)
36. Sao Hoả (vietnamese)
37. Mawrth (welsh)
38. I-Mars (zulu)
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
31 83% 5 13% 11 29% 4 10% 4 10%
B % C % D % F % G %
1 2% 3 8% 4 10% 0 0% 12 32%
H % J % K % L % M %
13 35% 0 0% 7 18% 4 10% 22 59%
N % P % Q % R % S %
11 29% 2 5% 0 0% 23 62% 12 32%
T % V % W % X % Y %
3 8% 1 2% 4 10% 3 8% 2 5%
Z %
0 0%
Popularity of use
83% A:
62% R, A:
59% M, R, A: MR* (pashto), M* (sindhi), M* (urdu),
35% H, M, R, A:
32% S, G, H, M, R, A: Mars, Marss, Mas, Marsas, MARSA,
29% N, I, S, G, H, M, R, A: Mirihi (swahili), I-Mars (zulu), marisi, Áris, Angarag,
18% K, N, I, S, G, H, M, R, A: Marikh,
13% E, K, N, I, S, G, H, M, R, A: Kasei,
10% W, L, D, U, O, E, K, N, I, S, G, H, M, R, A: Aṅgārakuḍu (telugu), Sao Hoả (vietnamese), an̆gaharu (sinhala), Magala, hwaseong, dauaangkhan, MAD*M (hebrew), mangal grah, Maṅgala, Marso (esperanto), marsi,
8% X, T, C, W, L, D, U, O, E, K, N, I, S, G, H, M, R, A: Dāw xạngkhār (thai), Mawrth (welsh), *CL*H (sanskrit), Mirrix (tajik), Mart, Huǒxīng, Marte,
5% Y, P, X, T, C, W, L, D, U, O, E, K, N, I, S, G, H, M, R, A: php preahangkear, aain gar gyaoh, Марс,
2% V, B, Y, P, X, T, C, W, L, D, U, O, E, K, N, I, S, G, H, M, R, A: kawkab almiriykh, ceāvva,
0% Z, Q, J, F
Conclusion: Originating in the A-R linguistic subgroup;
A-R subgroup sex % Dev. Chain bandgap
A-R Subgroup
Mars 83% (A; R; M; H)
Waterfall 80% (A; R; S)
North 55% (A; R; O, E; N)
A-R-I subgroup
To Talk 76% (A; R; I; T)
Phoenician M 66% (A; R; I; S, H) E
Walls 63% (A; R; I; E; T, O)
Eagle 57% (A; R; I; L; G)
A-R-E subgroup
To Burn 66% (A; R; E; N, I)
Scot. Low M 62% (A; R; E; I; N, L) O, H
Road 57% (A; R; E; T; D)
Copper 55% (A; R; E; M)
A-R-N subgroup
SE. Ab. F 90% (A; R; N; I, L) I
Indian M 87% (A; R; N; H; I)
S.E. Ab. M 83% (A; R; N; I; M) L
Armenian M 75% (A; R; N; S, H)
Green (colour) 57% (A; R; N; I; E; L)
A-R-O subgroup
Tree 60% (A; R; O; E; T)
Hungarian M 58% (A; R; O; L; E)
Wheel 51% (A; R; O; L; K)
A-R-D subgroup
Dragon 77% (A; R; D; N; K)
Germanic M 43% (A; R; D; N; I; L)
Germanic F 42% (A; R; D; I; L; N)
The earliest Mars are partials at 59% with MR* (pashto), M* (sindhi), and M* (urdu). 35% we get a bandgap, followed by a return in interest in Mars at 32% with Mars (Latin), Marss (estonian), Mas (hatian creole), Marsas (lithuanian), MARSA (malagasy).
Peak interest is at 10%, followed by a decline down to 2%.
A % E % I % O % U %
31 83% 5 13% 11 29% 4 10% 4 10%
B % C % D % F % G %
1 2% 3 8% 4 10% 0 0% 12 32%
H % J % K % L % M %
13 35% 0 0% 7 18% 4 10% 22 59%
N % P % Q % R % S %
11 29% 2 5% 0 0% 23 62% 12 32%
T % V % W % X % Y %
3 8% 1 2% 4 10% 3 8% 2 5%
Z %
0 0%
Popularity of use
83% A:
62% R, A:
59% M, R, A: MR* (pashto), M* (sindhi), M* (urdu),
35% H, M, R, A:
32% S, G, H, M, R, A: Mars, Marss, Mas, Marsas, MARSA,
29% N, I, S, G, H, M, R, A: Mirihi (swahili), I-Mars (zulu), marisi, Áris, Angarag,
18% K, N, I, S, G, H, M, R, A: Marikh,
13% E, K, N, I, S, G, H, M, R, A: Kasei,
10% W, L, D, U, O, E, K, N, I, S, G, H, M, R, A: Aṅgārakuḍu (telugu), Sao Hoả (vietnamese), an̆gaharu (sinhala), Magala, hwaseong, dauaangkhan, MAD*M (hebrew), mangal grah, Maṅgala, Marso (esperanto), marsi,
8% X, T, C, W, L, D, U, O, E, K, N, I, S, G, H, M, R, A: Dāw xạngkhār (thai), Mawrth (welsh), *CL*H (sanskrit), Mirrix (tajik), Mart, Huǒxīng, Marte,
5% Y, P, X, T, C, W, L, D, U, O, E, K, N, I, S, G, H, M, R, A: php preahangkear, aain gar gyaoh, Марс,
2% V, B, Y, P, X, T, C, W, L, D, U, O, E, K, N, I, S, G, H, M, R, A: kawkab almiriykh, ceāvva,
0% Z, Q, J, F
Conclusion: Originating in the A-R linguistic subgroup;
A-R subgroup sex % Dev. Chain bandgap
A-R Subgroup
Mars 83% (A; R; M; H)
Waterfall 80% (A; R; S)
North 55% (A; R; O, E; N)
A-R-I subgroup
To Talk 76% (A; R; I; T)
Phoenician M 66% (A; R; I; S, H) E
Walls 63% (A; R; I; E; T, O)
Eagle 57% (A; R; I; L; G)
A-R-E subgroup
To Burn 66% (A; R; E; N, I)
Scot. Low M 62% (A; R; E; I; N, L) O, H
Road 57% (A; R; E; T; D)
Copper 55% (A; R; E; M)
A-R-N subgroup
SE. Ab. F 90% (A; R; N; I, L) I
Indian M 87% (A; R; N; H; I)
S.E. Ab. M 83% (A; R; N; I; M) L
Armenian M 75% (A; R; N; S, H)
Green (colour) 57% (A; R; N; I; E; L)
A-R-O subgroup
Tree 60% (A; R; O; E; T)
Hungarian M 58% (A; R; O; L; E)
Wheel 51% (A; R; O; L; K)
A-R-D subgroup
Dragon 77% (A; R; D; N; K)
Germanic M 43% (A; R; D; N; I; L)
Germanic F 42% (A; R; D; I; L; N)
The earliest Mars are partials at 59% with MR* (pashto), M* (sindhi), and M* (urdu). 35% we get a bandgap, followed by a return in interest in Mars at 32% with Mars (Latin), Marss (estonian), Mas (hatian creole), Marsas (lithuanian), MARSA (malagasy).
Peak interest is at 10%, followed by a decline down to 2%.
Imagine ownership based on who first named it: The mineral rights of Mars owned by the Hungarian males, Armenian males, Indian males, South East Australian Aboriginals, Lowland Scot males by virtue of a shared linguistic ancestry.
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