Where does “puhemelodia” come from?

puhemelodia (Finnish) comes from Finnish puhe, from Finnish -e, from Finnish hartia, from Serbo-Croatian hartija, from Greek χαρτί, from Koine Greek χαρτίον, from Ancient Greek χάρτης, from Ancient Greek χαράσσω — to yearn for; to enclose; bowels, intestines.

puhemelodia (Finnish): speech intonation

Definitions

  1. speech intonation

Ancestry of “puhemelodia”, step by step

puhemelodia traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Finnish puhe

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishpuhespeech; address; oration
2Finnish-eUsed for forming nouns from verbs or adjectives
3Finnishhartiashoulder
4Serbo-Croatianhartijapaper
5Greekχαρτίpaper
6Koine Greekχαρτίονpaper, papyrus
7Ancient Greekχάρτηςsheet of paper, paper; book
8Ancient Greekχαράσσωto sharpen; to engrave, carve, write, draw, stamp
9Proto-Indo-Europeanǵʰer-to yearn for; to enclose; bowels, intestines

via Finnish melodia

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Finnishmelodiamelody, tune
2Latinmelōdiamelody
3Ancient Greekμελῳδίαsong, singing; chant; music, melody
4Ancient Greekμελῳδόςmusical
5Ancient Greekμέλοςpart of a body, limb, member, part; part of a...
6Proto-Indo-Europeanmel-soft; tender; weak; to deceive; to rub
7Proto-Indo-Europeanmey-to strengthen; to bind; to change, exchange
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ǵʰer-Every word from Ancient Greek χαράσσωEvery word from Ancient Greek χάρτης