The word ‘barbarian’ originated in ancient Greece, and was initially used to describe all non-Greek-speaking peoples. The ancient Greek word ‘barbaros,’ from which it derives, meant ‘babbler’.In the Greek ear, speakers of a foreign tongue made unintelligible sounds like ‘bar bar bar’. Similar words exist in other Indo-European languages, including the Sanskrit ‘barbara,’ which means ‘stammering.’

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