my last thread now in 
On pic1 we see 3 Akkadian and 3
words (from book on pic4, page 96).
The word I will examine is KÖMÜR, meaning coal
Nisanyan drew attention to the relationship between Akkadian and
(pic2) I saw it there for the first time(pic2)
wiki the same(pic3)+

On pic1 we see 3 Akkadian and 3

The word I will examine is KÖMÜR, meaning coal
Nisanyan drew attention to the relationship between Akkadian and


Native and foreign linguists explain the word with ancient
roots Kö-y-(to burn) and Kö-m-(to bury).
Knowing how charcoal is made can help us in this regard>Vegetable and animal materials collected are placed in/under the soil (
göm-) and airless (
kö-y-) burned.
(pic wiki)++

Knowing how charcoal is made can help us in this regard>Vegetable and animal materials collected are placed in/under the soil (


(pic wiki)++
So, no matter what
root we take, they are 100% compatible with that Akkadian word
The important thing is: When did the interaction occur between Akkadian and
? It is a matter of proving it. Just like interactions in European languages (Gothic, Latin, Greek, Celtic,)
Next step!

The important thing is: When did the interaction occur between Akkadian and

Next step!