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minus-square@beckeristlinkEnglish24•1 year agoFun fact: one of the oldest languages with an interpretation of the word “water” is Sumerian from over 3500 years ago. It was pronounced “ay” (like Fonzi, not eye)
minus-square@jaybonelinkEnglish6•1 year agoI’m betting there are many languages which predate that (which we don’t know of) that all have words for water.
Fun fact: one of the oldest languages with an interpretation of the word “water” is Sumerian from over 3500 years ago.
It was pronounced “ay”
(like Fonzi, not eye)
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I’m betting there are many languages which predate that (which we don’t know of) that all have words for water.