• @[email protected]
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    3111 days ago

    The name itself is also derived from the shah title, many languages use a still very similar name for it. For example, in German it is called Schach, and checkmate is Schach-Matt.

  • VodkaSolution
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    2311 days ago

    Cool, I love etymology. Also mayday has a similar origin, it should come from the French m’aider, meaning help me

    • セリャスト
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      10 days ago

      I am not a specialist of old french, but m’aider would mean “to help myself” in modern french
      Interesting fact, in french the Checkmate etymology gave “Échec et mat”, which litterally meants “Failure and beaten” and the game is called “Échec”.

  • Jo Miran
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    I am pretty sure Māt mean “killed” (see Spanish “matar”) and Shāh means king or lord. Shāh Māt likely means " murdered king" or “the king is dead”.

    EDIT: The Arab centric translation I thought of is discuased in the Etymology section of the linked article.