Where does “炭酸ナトリウム” come from?
炭酸ナトリウム (Japanese) comes from Japanese ナトリウム, from German Natrium, from New Latin natrium, from German Natron, from Spanish natrón, from Arabic نَطْرُون, from Ancient Greek νίτρον, from Egyptian nṯrj.
炭酸ナトリウム (Japanese): sodium carbonate
Definitions
- sodium carbonate
Ancestry of “炭酸ナトリウム”, step by step
炭酸ナトリウム traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.
via Japanese ナトリウム
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Japanese | ナトリウム | sodium |
| 2 | German | Natrium | sodium |
| 3 | New Latin | natrium | sodium |
| 4 | German | Natron | bicarb |
| 5 | Spanish | natrón | natron |
| 6 | Arabic | نَطْرُون | — |
| 7 | Ancient Greek | νίτρον | sodium carbonate |
| 8 | Egyptian | nṯrj | to be divine; to make divine; divine, holy |
| 9 | Egyptian | -j | Marks the dual form of nouns and adjectives.... |
| 10 | Egyptian | -t | Used to form feminine singular forms of nouns; An... |
| 11 | Proto-Afro-Asiatic | -t | — |