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Mozarabic
Etymology
Inherited from Vulgar Latin */βen(e)ˈrat/ = Latin venīre + habet. For the metathesis of */nr/ to /rn/, cf. Old Spanish verná.[1] Compare also modern Portuguese virá and Spanish vendrá.
Verb
ברנאד (brnʔd)
- come (third-person singular future indicative)
c. 1100, Kharja H2, section 3:גארם כנד מברנאד- gʔrm knd mbrnʔd
- Tell me when will he come to me
References
- ^ Penny, Ralph. 2002. A history of the Spanish language. Cambridge University Press. Page 214.