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  1. Steven G. Rogers je fiktivní postava hraná Chrisem Evansem ve filmové sérii Marvel Cinematic Universe. Postava je založená na stejnojmenné postavě z Marvel Comics . [2] Ve filmech je Rogers super-vojákem z druhé světové války , který během svého boje proti Hydře zamrzl v Arktidě, dokud nebyl v 21. století znovu oživen.

  2. Jan 8, 2024 · Comparison of Slavic Languages with Proto-Slavic through vocabulary of body parts. Bulgarian, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, ...

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  3. e. Proto-Baltic ( PB, PBl, Common Baltic) is the unattested, reconstructed ancestral proto-language of all Baltic languages. It is not attested in writing, but has been partly reconstructed through the comparative method by gathering the collected data on attested Baltic and other Indo-European languages.

  4. This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:Proto-SlavicListening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only be...

  5. t. e. Proto-Indo-European mythology is the body of myths and deities associated with the Proto-Indo-Europeans, speakers of the hypothesized Proto-Indo-European language. Although the mythological motifs are not directly attested – since Proto-Indo-European speakers lived in preliterate societies – scholars of comparative mythology have ...

  6. Vistula Veneti. The Vistula Veneti, also called Baltic Veneti or Venedi, were an Indo-European people that inhabited the lands of central Europe east of the Vistula River and the Bay of Gdańsk. Ancient Roman geographers first mentioned Venedi in the 1st century AD, differentiating a group of peoples whose manner and language differed from ...

  7. Proto-Slavic borrowings. Numerous lexemes that are reconstructable for Proto-Slavic have been identified as borrowings from the languages of various tribes that Proto-Slavic speakers interacted with in either prehistoric times or during their expansion when they first appeared in history in the sixth century (the Common Slavic period). [1]

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