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Similarities between Japanese and Tupi-Guarani

Have you heard that the Japanese language has similarities with the tupi-guarani language? How is that possible? In this article, we will present and unravel this mystery and these small similarities.

For those who don't know, Tupi-Guarani is one of the most important language families in South America, it encomes several indigenous languages that are part of several tribes in Brazil and even as the official language of Paraguay.

Tupi-Guarani vs Japanese

Below we can see several similarities between the Japanese language and Tupi-Guarani:

Japanese Tupi Portuguese
wall coughing wall
ame love rain
anya anhá gloomy
storm The word "arassy" does not appear to be Portuguese. It may refer to something specific in another context or language. Could you please provide more context or clarify what you meant? storm
kashi caxi sweets
chestnut curi chestnut
me mi-mi seed
tataku tataca to crack
sumire summary wildflowers
love-hate au-ssub deep affection love
“raise” ajete J - entirely T - certainly
It seems "aranu" does not need translation as it could be a term or name. Please provide more context if applicable! frog false, erroneous
arai spider-web restless
ant ayri J - ant T - little kid
blue sea obi J - vendor T - green
ai-zou a-jó J - safeguard T - bag, sack
ai ai-ai interval

In Japanese, there is the demonstrative pronoun ano (あの), while in Tupi there are the demonstrative pronouns and anõi.

It is not enough to have a similar pronunciation, Tupi-Guarani and Japanese have similar words with the same or similar meaning.

Sometimes not only the words but even the Japanese grammar looks like Tupi-Guarani.

Other similarities between Tupi-Guarani and Japanese

It's not just the language and its features that have similarities with Japan, its traditional huka-huka fight has several similarities with sumo and judo. It is worth mentioning that there is also a great similarity with the Turkish language.

Tupi-Guarani

This is not the only language that has similarities with the japonês, we have already written an article about this topic, you can read clicando aqui. In this article we discuss different languages from chinês to hebraico.

Some scholars also create theories about the probability that tupi-guarani has its roots in Asia. In addition to the Japanese language, tupi-guarani also shares several similarities with Sumerian, further proving such a belief.

History or collective unconscious?

Others claim that these coincidences are nothing more than the collective unconscious, which consists of the idea that we all inherit tendencies, traits, virtual images, which would be common to all human beings.

Are the Tupi-Guarani descendants of the eastern peoples who crossed the Bering Strait? Could it be just a coincidence, and the 2 languages originate from a single proto-language?

Or is this a result of the collective unconscious? Does this have to do with the tribe Ainu Tribe? What is your opinion on this matter? Leave it in the comments and share this article with your friends.