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1 day ago · Proto-Germanic (abbreviated PGmc; also called Common Germanic) is the reconstructed proto-language of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European languages . Proto-Germanic eventually developed from pre-Proto-Germanic into three Germanic branches during the fifth century BC to fifth century AD: West Germanic, East Germanic and North Germanic. [1] .
2 days ago · All Indo-European languages are descended from a single prehistoric language, linguistically reconstructed as Proto-Indo-European, spoken sometime during the Neolithic or early Bronze Age.
4 days ago · Indo-European topics. The Proto-Indo-European homeland was the prehistoric linguistic homeland of the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE). From this region, its speakers migrated east and west, and went on to form the proto-communities of the different branches of the Indo-European language family.
5 days ago · Words for body and related things in Celtic languages. Words marked with a * are reconstructions. Etymology: from Latin corpus (body, person, substance, material) from Proto-Italic *korpos (body), from PIE *krep- (body) [ source ].
20 hours ago · PIE English Gothic Latin Ancient Greek Sanskrit Iranian Slavic Baltic Celtic Armenian Albanian Tocharian Hittite *méh₂tēr "mother": mother (< OE mōdor) : mōdar "mother" : māter "mother" ⇒
5 days ago · diweddar [dɪu̯ˈɛðar] = late, recent, modern, deceased. diweddaru = to modernize, get or become late. diweddaf [dɪu̯ˈɛθav] = last, final, previous, most recent. ar y diwedd = in the end, at the end, at last, ultimately, finally. o’r diwedd = at last, finally. Middle Cornish (Cernewec)
3 days ago · Omniglot News (26/05/24) 26th May 2024. 00:00. 00:00. Podcast: Play in new window | Download. Here’s the latest news from the world of Omniglot. New writing system: Sheek Bakrii Saphaloo Script, which was created in 1956 by Sheikh Bakri Sapalo from Ethiopia, and is used to write Oromo, a Cushitic language spoken in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia ...