Proto-Indo-European *h₁én. we (especially before labial consonants and consonant clusters) w (with locative) in See Template:list:Latin script letters/dsb. w (lower...
/ u bedol / u gwpan, fi, w, ecs, y, sèd IPA(key): /tí/ tí The name of the Latin-script letter T/t. (Latin-script letter names) lẹ́tà; á, bí, dí, é, ẹ́...
from Proto-Indo-European *h₁es- (“to be”). Lastly, the past forms starting with w- such as was and were are from Proto-Indo-European *h₂wes- (“to reside”)...
Proto-Germanic *hiz (“this, this one”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱís (“this”). Cognate with Scots he (“he”), North Frisian he, hi (“he”), Saterland Frisian...
broadening of a in father). Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *wed- Proto-Indo-European *-r̥ Proto-Indo-European *wódr̥ Proto-Germanic *watōr Proto-West Germanic...
Armenian մանր (manr, “small”). Alternatively it could represent a continuation of Proto-Indo-European *mṇi̯ō, to be compared with Latin minuō (“lessen”), Proto-Slavic...
they list not lenden eare, / Ne ought the more their mightie strokes surceasse. 1634, W. Lathum, (Please provide the book title or journal name): Whose...
perceived or named as a class. Most languages have names for the colors black, white, red, and green. Synonyms: hue, (archaic) blee 1918, W[illiam] B[abington]...
plural lo-oj, accusative plural lo-ojn) The name of the Latin-script letter L/l. (Latin-script letter names) litero; a, bo, co, ĉo, do, e, fo, go, ĝo,...
authorities were, however, able to use the legal system (Tribunal of Mukanos) in place in the regions under formal Portuguese control […] 2016, Thomas Arcaro,...