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Same is the word that means having a similar comparison. Its word origin is sami in the Old Norse, homos in Greek and from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit is sama.
From Greek, possibly, via Latin and French, with similar meaning and origin to the word plate.
First recorded in Middle English after 1275 as 'assemblee' from a similar word possible inherited from France
It is 19th century Italian dialect word literally meaning 'little turnips' similar to a Latin word 'rapa'
The closest terms that I found to be similar to "bemka" and "mamcu" were bunka and mamchu. The origin for bunka is Japanese and the origin for mamchu is Tungusic.
The word "bag" is from Old Norse or a similar Scandinavian origin. It was used in the early 13th century. The ending "-s" was added to make the word plural. Please see the related link below.
The word was 'imported' from Malaya as 'Duyung' . There is also a similar word from the Philippines 'Dugung' coming to Europe during the age of explaration
From Latin and very similar to Greek meaning 'around or round about'. It is now a loan word meaning 'both'
From southern Italy, origin not known although there is a similar word in Greek 'makaria' meaning food made from barley
It is a large a large Australian bird, origin of name not known although there is a similar Moluccan word - Eme.
The original word dig comes from diggen, which seems to come from the Old French diguer. It has similar roots to deolfan, which means to delve.
Arabic. It original meaning was simply spirit, similar to djinni. But the term has grown since then.