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- Bible translations by language
94 KB (13934 words) - 06:31, 19 September 2023
- Manus From Proto-Italic *manus, from Proto-Indo-European *man-. Cognates include Old Norse mund ("hand"; > Icelandic mund), Old Eng ...1 KB (165 words) - 12:25, 25 April 2019
- Greek alphabet ... ts present, and vowels are clear from context. By contrast, Greek is an [[Indo-European language]], and thus differences in vowels make for vast differences in me ...43 KB (5412 words) - 11:30, 28 November 2016
- Unicorn :The Latin word for one was unus from the same Indo-European root as one. And unus passed into English as the prefix uni- meaning one. ...59 KB (8832 words) - 21:13, 10 March 2023
- Matthew 1:1 It is thus conjectured that the earliest [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] writings may have been carved on beech wood. Similarly, the Latin word ' ... 100s of "gn" sounding words appear in the etymology of Indo-European languages such as Latin, Greek, and English. The "gn" sounding is usually ...122 KB (15042 words) - 09:55, 14 September 2024
- Alpha (letter) ... o negate them. It originates from the [[Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]] *''n̥-'' ([[syllabic consonant|syllabic]] nasal) and is [[cognate]] wit ... ... tive a]] is the Greek prefix ἁ- or ἀ- ''ha-, a-''. It comes from Proto-Indo-European *''sm̥''.7 KB (989 words) - 09:56, 20 March 2024
- Qal ... not exactly parallel to any categories of grammatical voice or mood in the Indo-European languages, but can produce similar results. So the niphal is effectively a ...640 B (111 words) - 06:30, 16 March 2016
- Japhetic ... '' in Greek), who they claimed represented ancient pre-[[Pre-Indo-European|Indo-European]] and non-Semitic, possibly "Proto-[[Caucasian Iberia|Iberian]]", tribes o ... ... cs|linguists]] to what later became known as the [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] language group, on the assumption that the principal languages of Europe ...15 KB (1922 words) - 13:15, 26 April 2019
- Greek language ... , [[Albania]] and [[Cyprus]]. It has the longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning 34 centuries of written records. Its writing system has ... ... accounts|oldest recorded]] [[Modern language|living languages]]. Among the Indo-European languages, its date of earliest attestation is matched only by [[Vedic San ...30 KB (4209 words) - 23:14, 17 March 2016
- Army ... in armare (“to arm”), itself related to arma "tools, arms", from Proto-Indo-European *ar- (“to fit together”).349 B (48 words) - 08:30, 16 March 2016
- Mark 6:20 ... th, etc.”), from ob (“before”) + servare (“to keep”), from Proto-Indo-European *serw- (“to guard”). Cognate with Gothic 𐍃𐌰𐍂𐍅𐌰 (sarwa, ...40 KB (5242 words) - 09:45, 13 February 2023
- Book ... echniques of reading and writing. It is thus conjectured that the earliest Indo-European writings may have been carved on beech wood. Similarly, the Latin word cod ...760 B (108 words) - 11:57, 12 March 2016
- Etymology ... d which can be traced all the way back to the origin of, for instance, the Indo-European language family. ... his The Sanscrit Language in 1786, laying the foundation for the field of Indo-European linguistics.16 KB (2540 words) - 10:14, 4 February 2024
- Russian language ... gest [[native language]] in [[Europe]]. Russian belongs to the family of [[Indo-European languages]] and is one of three (or four including [[Rusyn language|Rusyn] ... ... is a [[Slavic languages|Slavic language]] in the [[Indo-European Languages|Indo-European family]]. From the point of view of the [[spoken language]], its closest r ...45 KB (5939 words) - 08:59, 10 March 2016
- Article (grammar) ... guages, articles are found almost exclusively in [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] and [[Semitic languages|Semitic]] languages. Strictly speaking, [[Chines ... ... [[Latin]], [[Sanskrit]], [[Persian language|Persian]], nor in some modern Indo-European languages, such as the [[Baltic languages]] and most [[Slavic languages]]. ...16 KB (2360 words) - 09:30, 31 March 2022
- Greek Language ... to the southern [[Balkans]], it has the longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning 34 centuries of written records.<> In its ancient form, ... ... accounts|oldest recorded]] [[Modern language|living languages]]. Among the Indo-European languages, its date of earliest attestation is matched only by the now ext ...27 KB (3864 words) - 14:40, 8 March 2016
- 1 Timothy 6:10 ... the fore. It probably comes ultimately from "upelo-", a derivative of the Indo-European base "upo-, under (source of Greek hupo, under, Sanskrit "upa", at, to, an ... ... form *ubilaz, comparable to the Hittite huwapp- ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European form *wap- and suffixed zero-grade form *up-elo-. Other later Germanic for ...14 KB (1696 words) - 14:56, 28 May 2018
- History of the Russian Language ... t times replacing or supplementing the inherited [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]/[[Common Slavonic]] vocabulary.23 KB (2824 words) - 09:22, 6 August 2010
- Job 17:6 ... tan, spyttan'' (“to spit”), both from [[Proto-Germanic]], from [[Proto-Indo-European]] *''sp(y)ēw, *spyū'', ultimately imitative; compare [[Middle English]] ...63 KB (9075 words) - 09:33, 17 December 2022
- Natural language ... re believed to have common ancestors. Some of the major families are the [[Indo-European languages]], the [[Afro-Asiatic languages]], the [[Austronesian languages] ...17 KB (2403 words) - 04:20, 9 March 2016