Language comparison Safaitic to Arabic

Comparison Safaitic to Arabic

  English    Safaitic     Arabic   Comments  Points  
Death-M-T-
mt [1]
-M-T-
موت (mawt)
Exact consonant match -M-/-M-
Exact consonant match -T-/-T-
 100,00  
Four-R-B-
rb [2]
-R-B-
أربعة (arba'a)
Exact consonant match -R-/-R-
Exact consonant match -B-/-B-
 100,00  
I-N-
´n [3]
-N-
أنا (ana)
Exact consonant match -N-/-N-
 100,00  
Night-L-
yly [4]
-L-L-
ليل (laila)
Exact consonant match -L-/-L-
 50,00  
Three-T-L-T-
tlt [5]
-TH-L-TH-
ثلاثة (thalatha)
Exact consonant match -L-/-L-
Related consonant match -T-/-TH-
Related consonant match -T-/-TH-
 90,00  
Two-TH-T-N-
ttn [6]
-TH-N-N-
اثنان (ithnan)
Exact consonant match -TH-/-TH-
Exact consonant match -N-/-N-
 66,67  
Water-M-
my [7]
-M-7-
ماء (ma'a)
Exact consonant match -M-/-M-
 50,00  
You (thou)-T-
´t [8]
-N-T-
أنت (anta)
Exact consonant match -T-/-T-
 50,00  
Analysis:
Total Points/#words: 606,67/8 (=75,833/100). This value has to be reverted (100-Result) to get the Genetic distance:
Genetic distance: 24,17
 
These languages are closely related!

 
This comparison is based on 8 words only! Results have to be interpreted with caution!

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Statistics for this comparison (exposure to chance - explanation here):
 
→ Mathematical expectation (μ): 84,79
→ Standard deviation (σ): 6,91
p-value = ƒ(24,17, μ, σ): 9,09e-019
 
This comparison has a probability lower than 0,01% to get results below 24,17 if conducted with random values.
References:
 1. Root 'to die'/'he died' - Source: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the world's ancient languages, Roger D. Woodard, p. 507
 2. Source: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the world's ancient languages, Roger D. Woodard, p. 523
 3. Source: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the world's ancient languages, Roger D. Woodard, p. 506
 4. Source: www.palaeolexicon.com/
 5. Source: www.palaeolexicon.com/
 6. Source: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the world's ancient languages, Roger D. Woodard, p. 522
 7. Source: www.palaeolexicon.com/
 8. Source: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the world's ancient languages, Roger D. Woodard, p. 506