Where does “North Mesopotamian Arabic” come from?

North Mesopotamian Arabic (English) comes from English North, from French Nord, from Middle French nord, from Old French nort, from Old English norþ, from Proto-Germanic nurþrą, from Proto-Germanic nurþraz, from Proto-Indo-European *nér — below the surface, below.

North Mesopotamian Arabic (English): A language of the Middle East, native to Iraq (Mesopotamia), Syria, Turkey, Iran, Kuwait, Jordan, and parts of northern and eastern Arabia. Language code: ayp

Definitions

  1. A language of the Middle East, native to Iraq (Mesopotamia), Syria, Turkey, Iran, Kuwait, Jordan, and parts of northern and eastern Arabia. Language code: ayp

Ancestry of “North Mesopotamian Arabic”, step by step

North Mesopotamian Arabic traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English North

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishNorthAny of various particular regions named for the cardinal direction in which they lie
2FrenchNordnorth
3Middle Frenchnordnorth
4Old Frenchnortnorth
5Old Englishnorþnorth
6Proto-Germanicnurþrąnorth, northern; north, northward
7Proto-Germanicnurþraznorth, northern
8Proto-Indo-European*nérbelow the surface, below

via English Mesopotamian Arabic

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishMesopotamian ArabicA language of Iraq
Every word from Proto-Indo-European *nérEvery word from Proto-Germanic nurþrazEvery word from Proto-Germanic nurþrą