Where does “talento” come from?

talento (Esperanto) comes from English talent, from Middle English talent, from Old French talent, from Latin talentum, from Ancient Greek τάλαντον, from Proto-Indo-European tl̥h₂ent-, from Proto-Indo-European telh₂- — to bear, to undergo, to endure; ground, bottom.

talento (Esperanto): talent, ability

Definitions

  1. talent, ability

Ancestry of “talento”, step by step

talento traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via English talent

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtalentA marked natural ability or skill; A unit of...
2Middle EnglishtalentA talent ancient unit of money or weight
3Old Frenchtalentdesire; wish
4LatintalentumA Grecian weight, which contained sixty minae or...
5Ancient Greekτάλαντονbalance, scale; anything weighed
6Proto-Indo-Europeantl̥h₂ent-
7Proto-Indo-Europeantelh₂-to bear, to undergo, to endure; ground, bottom

via Polish talent

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishtalenttalent, gift; talent; talented person

via French talent

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchtalenta talent; a talent, a gift, a knack

Words derived from “talento

Every word from Proto-Indo-European telh₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European tl̥h₂ent-Every word from Ancient Greek τάλαντον