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What words stay the same in any language?

There's no single word that stays the same across *all* languages. Language evolution means words change over time, even if they have the same origin.

However, there are words that are very similar or identical in many languages, often due to shared historical roots. Here are some examples:

Onomatopoeia:

* Bang, boom, crash, zip, zoom: These words often imitate the sounds they represent, making them naturally similar across languages.

Numbers:

* One, two, three: Basic numbers often have roots in ancient languages and are remarkably similar in many families of languages.

Body parts:

* Eye, nose, mouth, hand, foot: Words for basic body parts can be surprisingly similar across languages.

Simple concepts:

* Yes, no, stop, go: These words are often short and direct, making them less likely to change significantly over time.

Important to note:

* Even "similar" words can have different meanings or nuances across languages.

* Language families (Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan, etc.) share a greater number of cognates (words with shared origins) than languages from different families.

Finding "universally" identical words is tricky, but exploring shared word roots and onomatopoeia can give you a glimpse into the fascinating connections between languages.

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