Where does “pasin birua” come from?

pasin birua (Tok Pisin) comes from Tok Pisin pasin, from Hungarian pasi, from Hungarian pasas, from Hungarian pasasér, from German Passagier, from Italian passaggièro, from French passager, from French passage — to hate, hurt.

pasin birua (Tok Pisin): hatred

Definitions

  1. hatred

Ancestry of “pasin birua”, step by step

pasin birua traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Tok Pisin pasin

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Tok Pisinpasinfashion; manner; custom
2Hungarianpasichap, dude, guy; boyfriend
3Hungarianpasasfellow, chap, guy
4Hungarianpasasérpassenger; fellow, chap, guy
5GermanPassagierpassenger
6Italianpassaggièro
7FrenchpassagerPassenger; Traveller; Whose presence in a...
8FrenchpassageThe act of going through a place or event; The...
9Frenchpasserto go past; to cross; to pass
10Middle Frenchpasserto pass; to go by
11Old Frenchpasserto pass; to pass by
12Vulgar Latinpassareto walk, pass; step, walk, pass; present active...
13Latinpassusspread out; dried; step
14LatinpatiorI suffer, endure; I allow, acquiesce, permit,...
15Proto-Indo-Europeanpeh₁-to hate, hurt

via Tok Pisin birua

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Tok Pisinbiruaenemy; accident
2Tolaivirua
Every word from Proto-Indo-European peh₁-Every word from Latin patiorEvery word from Latin passus