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Is Proto-Germanic "u" always cognate to Proto-Slavic "y"?
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Tue 7 Jan, 2020 07:14 pm
Is Proto-Germanic "u" always cognate to Proto-Slavic "y" ?
English Proto-Germanic Proto-Slavic
thou *þū *ty
thousand *þūsundī *tysęti
mouse *mūs *myšь
son *sunuz *synъ
loud *hlūdaz *slyti
now *nu *nyne
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