North in almost every language
1. North2. Noord
3. Veriu
4. semēni
5. shamal
6. Hyusisayin
7. A*R* (assamese)
8. Alaya
9. Şimal
10. Saheli
11. Ipar
12. Poŭnač
13. Uttara
14. Sjever
15. sever
16. nord
17. Amihanan
18. Kumpoto
19. Běi
20. Nordu
21. Sjeverno
22. Severní
23. uthuru
24. PFM (dogri)
25. noorden
26. Nordo (esperanto)
27. Põhja
28. Dziehe
29. Hilaga
30. pohjoinen
31. Noard
32. Norte
33. chrdiloeti
34. Norden
35. Vóreios
36. Yvatévo
37. Nò
38. Arewa
39. Ke akau
40. *F*N (hebrew)
41. uttar
42. Északi
43. Northur
44. Ugwu
45. Amianan
46. Utara
47. Thuaidh
48. Kita
49. Lor
50. Soltüstik
51. khangcheung
52. Amajyaruguru
53. A*R (konkani)
54. bugjjog
55. *T (krio)
56. Bakûr
57. BAK*R (kurdish)
58. Tündük
59. neu
60. Septentrionalis (latin)
61. Ziemeļi
62. Norde
63. Šiaurė
64. Amambuka
65. A*R*S (maithili)
66. AVARATRA
67. vaṭakk
68. Tramuntana
69. Te Taitokerau
70. Hmar
71. Khoid
72. myawwat u
73. Kaaba
74. *M*L (pashto)
75. Północ
76. Chincha
77. Matu
78. ATR (sanskrit)
79. Tuath
80. Leboa
81. Leboya
82. Mawodzanyemba
83. AC* (sindhi)
84. uturu
85. Severná
86. Waqooyi
87. Kalér
88. Kaskazini
89. Norr
90. Şimol
91. Vaṭakku
92. TON* (tatar)
93. Uttaraṁ
94. Thiṣ̄ h̄enụ̄x
95. G* (tigriya)
96. N'walungu
97. Kuzey
98. Demirgazyk
99. Atifi
100. Pivnichnyy
101. *M* (urdu)
102. *YMAL (uyghur)
103. Shimoliy
104. Phía bắc
105. Gogledd
106. Mantla
107. tsfun
108. Ariwa
109. Enyakatho
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
60 55% 36 33% 34 31% 36 33% 34 31%
B % C % D % F % G %
9 8% 8 7% 13 12% 4 3% 9 8%
H % J % K % L % M %
23 21% 6 5% 20 18% 21 19% 23 21%
N % P % Q % R % S %
35 32% 10 9% 1 <1% 44 40% 19 17%
T % V % W % X % Y %
33 30% 12 11% 7 6% 1 <1% 14 12%
Z %
7 6%
Popularity of use
55% A:
40% R, A: A*R* (assamese), A*R (konkani),
33% O, E, R, A:
32% N, O, E, R, A: Nò, Norr,
31% U, I, N, O, E, R, A: neu,
30% T, U, I, N, O, E, R, A: ATR (sanskrit), uturu, TON* (tatar), uttar, Utara, *T (krio), Uttara, Norte,
21% M, H, T, U, I, N, O, E, R, A: Uttaraṁ, *M* (urdu), Tramuntana, Hmar, Matu, Amihanan, Amianan, Northur, Tuath, uthuru, North,
19% L, M, H, T, U, I, N, O, E, R, A: *M*L (pashto), Mantla, Lor,
18% K, L, M, H, T, U, I, N, O, E, R, A: Khoid, Kalér, Te Taitokerau, Ke akau, Kita,
17% S, K, L, M, H, T, U, I, N, O, E, R, A: Šiaurė, A*R*S (maithili), Şimol, Soltüstik, Şimal, Saheli, semēni, shamal,
12% Y, D, S, K, L, M, H, T, U, I, N, O, E, R, A: *YMAL (uyghur), Shimoliy, Enyakatho, Hyusisayin, Norde, Norden, Tündük, Thuaidh, Noard, noorden, Nordo (esperanto), Nordu, nord, Noord, Alaya,
11% V, Y, D, S, K, L, M, H, T, U, I, N, O, E, R, A: Severná, Vaṭakku, AVARATRA, vaṭakk, Severní, Vóreios, Yvatévo, sever, Veriu,
9% P, V, Y, D, S, K, L, M, H, T, U, I, N, O, E, R, A: Kumpoto, Septentrionalis (latin), Ipar,
8% G, B, P, V, Y, D, S, K, L, M, H, T, U, I, N, O, E, R, A: G* (tigriya), Gogledd, Leboa, Leboya, Kaaba, Bakûr, BAK*R (kurdish), Amambuka, Běi, Hilaga,
7% C, G, B, P, V, Y, D, S, K, L, M, H, T, U, I, N, O, E, R, A: Pivnichnyy, Phía bắc, Północ, Chincha, AC* (sindhi), chrdiloeti, khangcheung, Poŭnač,
6% Z, W, C, G, B, P, V, Y, D, S, K, L, M, H, T, U, I, N, O, E, R, A: N'walungu, Kuzey, Demirgazyk, Ariwa, Mawodzanyemba, Kaskazini, Ziemeļi, myawwat u, Északi, Ugwu, Arewa, Dziehe,
5% J, Z, W, C, G, B, P, V, Y, D, S, K, L, M, H, T, U, I, N, O, E, R, A: pohjoinen, Amajyaruguru, Põhja, Sjeverno, Sjever, bugjjog,
3% F, J, Z, W, C, G, B, P, V, Y, D, S, K, L, M, H, T, U, I, N, O, E, R, A: Atifi, tsfun, PFM (dogri), *F*N (hebrew),
<1% Q, X, F, J, Z, W, C, G, B, P, V, Y, D, S, K, L, M, H, T, U, I, N, O, E, R, A: Waqooyi, Thiṣ̄ h̄enụ̄x,
Conclusion: originating in the A-R linguistic subgroup;
A-R subgroup % Dev. Chain
Waterfall 80% (A; R; S)
North 55% (A; R; O, E; N)
The earliest partial North occur at less than 41% with A*R* (assamese) and A*R (konkani), followed by a bandgap at 33%.
Interest in North returns at 32% with Nò (haitian creole) and Norr (swedish), rising to peak interest in North at 12% before declining down to <1%.
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