homme
The PIE root *dhghem- also lies behind the Greek origins of "chameleon" (from chamai "ground" + leon "lion") and "chamomile" (= camomile from chamai + mel "ground apple."). In Latin this root evolved into two words: (a) humus "earth," from which we derived "humus," "humble," "humid", and (b) homo "person, man," from which we get "homage" and "homicide," French homme, and Spanish hombre.zamini (pbp.)
1 eng. human
ensân
2 eng. man
mard (con Hendi)
homme
m 1) adam, insan; ~ d'État dövlət xadimi; ~ de science elm xadimi; 2) kişi