Cat, gato or kissa? How do words change as we travel across the European continent? Here's a series of maps showing the etymological links and differences between countries.
Do you want more? If yes, go to page: https://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/interactive/2013/nov/14/pain-in-the-ananas-etymology-maps Type any word into the search box and see if it shows shared linguistic heritage or not.
PINEAPPLE:
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ORANGE:
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ROSE:
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CUCUMBER:
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