What do the words:
Ghost (From the German Geist)
Gringo
Guilo
have in common?

Ghost is a Western word which means - spirit
It is conceived as referring to a white caucasian. It is usually either bad or terrifying in it's countenance and context of usage

Gringo is a Latin word used in Spanish languages outside of Spain. There is a very good reason why Gringo is not a word in the Madrid dictionary of Spanish words...

Gringo means 'White spirit devil', and is used when referring to caucasians (Originally white settlers in USA) - usually in either a bad or terrifying way

Guilo (Gwy-low) is everyday Chinese (Virtually any chinese language) meaning 'White Ghost'. It refers to caucasians only, and is often said as a derogatory term - although it can be the obverse between friends. Today it is used with the frequency that westerners would use 'Chinese' as referring to Chinese people

To fill in the gaps for you:

They all have a predominant 'Ghu' sound, followed by a secondary 'O' sound. There could be a communality across divergent nations - or it could just be coincidence..

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