Where does β€œibuartal” come from?

ibuartal (Norwegian Nynorsk) comes from Norwegian Nynorsk ibuar, from Norwegian Nynorsk i, from Latin I, from Etruscan πŒ‰, from Ancient Greek Ξ™, from Phoenician 𐀉, from Egyptian 𓂝.

ibuartal (Norwegian Nynorsk): a population of inhabitants

Definitions

  1. a population of inhabitants

Ancestry of β€œibuartal”, step by step

ibuartal traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Norwegian Nynorsk ibuar

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Norwegian Nynorskibuaran inhabitant
2Norwegian Nynorskiin, inside of; for, in, during; in
3LatinIi
4EtruscanπŒ‰β€”
5Ancient GreekΞ™The number one in Greek numerals resp. Attic...
6Phoenician𐀉yod; yodh
7Egyptian𓂝—

via Norwegian Nynorsk tal

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Norwegian Nynorsktalnumber, numeral
2Old Norsetala talk, parley, conversation; speech, language; a...
3Proto-GermanictalΔ…speech; number
4Proto-Indo-Europeandol-reckoning, calculation, fraud; calculation, fraud
5Proto-Indo-Europeandel-to aim, calculate, adjust, count; to reckon,...
Every word from Egyptian 𓂝 β†’Every word from Phoenician 𐀉 β†’Every word from Ancient Greek Ξ™ β†’