8th January 2014, 08:39 PM
			
			
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					Originally Posted by ariel
					
				 
				Well, despite being an Indo-European language, Persian is not the cradle of  linguistic civilization: Jungle is from the Sanskrit "Jangala", uncultivated land, Skeleton  is Greek "skeletos", dessicated body,  "committee" is Latin " committere", to collect ( committee  per se is an English legal term of 15th century for a person to whom something is entrusted), Group is Proto-Germanic Kruppaz, a lump,  Restaurant is a French neologism for an eatery serving nutritious meat bouillons, allegedly " restoring"  human vitality ( McDonalds being the shining example:-)), and finally Star, is pure Sanskrit ( star) or Hittite (Shittar), both languages predating Persian by a week or two :-) :-) 
			
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 As for "Jungle", it's pronounced like that in Persian: "Djungul"; exactly the same way we pronounce the word in English!
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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