10 Results found for "Appendix:Proto-Germanic".

Appendix:Proto-Germanic Swadesh list

This is a Swadesh list of words in Proto-Germanic, compared with definitions in English. For further information, including the full final version of the...


Appendix:Proto-West Germanic Swadesh list

This is a Swadesh list of words in Proto-West Germanic, compared with definitions in English. For further information, including the full final version...


Appendix:Proto-Germanic nouns

Proto-Germanic nouns are declined according to number (singular and plural) and case (nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative and instrumental)...


Appendix:Proto-Germanic adjectives

Proto-Germanic adjectives are declined according to number (singular and plural), case (nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative and instrumental)...


Appendix:Proto-Germanic verbs

Proto-Germanic verbs are conjugated according to: Person (1st, 2nd, 3rd) Number (singular, dual, plural) Tense (present, past) Mood (indicative, subjunctive...


Appendix:Proto-Germanic adverbs

Adverbs are not inflected in Proto-Germanic, but they may have comparative and superlative degrees. They are often derived from adjectives, but there are...


Appendix:German cognates with English/Regular cognates with differing consonant values/Proto-Germanic Liquids, Nasals and Semivowels

Proto-Germanic *z developed into Proto-West Germanic *r. Both languages exhibit some tendency to drop the original *r. Both languages exhibit some tendency...


Appendix:Germanic Swadesh lists

See also: Category:Proto-Germanic language This is a Swadesh list of Germanic languages, specifically Scots, West Frisian, Dutch, Afrikaans, Low German...


Appendix:Proto-Germanic particles

Proto-Germanic possessed a small amount of "particles", which were uninflected words and affixes that did not serve a single syntactic function in a sentence...