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The transmission of knowledge and materials between the two cultures during ancient times can still be seen in the '''Persian roots in Chinese loan words.''' See {{w|Sino-Persian_relations}}
The transmission of knowledge and materials between the two cultures during ancient times can still be seen in the '''Persian roots in Chinese loan words.''' See {{w|Sino-Persian_relations}}


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Revision as of 20:35, 18 April 2014

The transmission of knowledge and materials between the two cultures during ancient times can still be seen in the Persian roots in Chinese loan words. See Sino-Persian_relations

Term Chinese MTL Persian root Persian Romanization
lion say شیر Shir
alfalfa 苜蓿 bogsiog buksuk
grapes 葡萄 phøtøo باده budāwa or buda
pomegranate (安)石榴 (afn)-siaqliuu آرتساخ Arsak
amber 琥珀 hofpheg کهربا keherba
wolfberry/goji berry 枸杞 kofkie گوجه gojeh

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