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This question seems gets the direction of influence exactly backwards. The Latin word for "silver", argentum, did not come into Latin from some other country, but there is a country whose name comes from the Latin word argentum: Argentina.

Argentum is, by the way, a native Latin word. Thus the question of where it came from is a question about the origins of the Latin language itself. Latin is first attested in Italy, in the area known as Latium. However, Latin is just one of many languages descended from what we now call Proto-Indo-European (PIE), a language that gave rise to most of the modern languages of Europe and many languages in Southwestern Asia as well. Scholars are divided over the original homeland of PIE speakers; some candidates are

  • the area between the Black and Caspian Seas (modern southern Russia and Ukraine)
  • Asia Minor (modern Turkey)
  • the highlands of Armenia

The PIE root of argentum is arg-, "to be white; to shine".

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