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The latest AWADmail has two letters on the word junta that I think illustrate false cognates. The one about Junkers I'm sure of, the word Junker has no connection with junta, Junker coming from the IE root yeu-, young, and junta from yeug-, to join. The other one, relating to the India term junta, the people, I would suspect of being linguistic coincidence but would defer to someone (Max? Nuncle?) who knows better.
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The Anglo-Indian term junta is probably from Hindi janata 'people' from Sanskrit √ jña- 'to bear' from PIE * genə- 'bear' (whence English nation). There's also a feminine version of Junker, Jungfer (from MHG juncvrouwe 'young woman').
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