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The  word “Dev” comes from Indo-Europenan languages tracing back to the word “Deywós” but it is more closely related to the Sanskrit word देव  (Deva), from Imdian phylosophy. It is cognate and has similar pronunciation to Latin "Deus". The Sanskrit version has influenced many Southeastern Asian languages making Dev a very strong root. In Allamej it may refer to any deity from  any culture or religion.

For explanations on the letters' origing shape click Allamej Alphabet.

      
Deus

A palavra “Dev” tem origem nas línguas indo-européias remontando a “Deywós”, mas está mais intimamente relacionada à palavra sânscrita देव (Deva), da filosofia indiana. É cognata e tem pronúncia semelhante à palavra do latim "Deus". A versão em sânscrito influenciou muitas línguas do sudeste asiático, tornando o Dev uma raiz muito forte. No Allamej, pode se referir a qualquer divindade de qualquer cultura ou religião.

Para explicações sobre a origem das letrase e suas formas clique aqui Allamej Alphabet.

      

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