Where does “aynı” come from?

aynı (Turkish) comes from Arabic عَيْن, from Proto-Semitic ʿayn-, from Hebrew עַיִן — eye.

aynı (Turkish): same; not changed, still in the same situation

Definitions

  1. same; not changed, still in the same situation

Ancestry of “aynı”, step by step

aynı traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Arabic عَيْن

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicعَيْنspy; eye; spring, eye
2Proto-Semiticʿayn-eye
3Hebrewעַיִןeye

via Ottoman Turkish عینی

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman Turkishعینی
2Arabicعَيْنِيّ

Words derived from “aynı

Every word from Hebrew עַיִןEvery word from Proto-Semitic ʿayn-Every word from Arabic عَيْن