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 Übersetzung für 'Proto Slavic' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   Proto-Slavic | -
hist.ling.
Proto-Slavic
Urslawisch {n}
hist.ling.
Proto-Slavic
Protoslawisch {n}
Teiltreffer
Slavic {adj}slawisch <slaw.>
19
Slavic {adj}slavisch [Rsv.]
5
pol.sociol.
anti-Slavic {adj}
antislawisch
ethn.
Slavic peoples
Slawen {pl} [Völker]
ling.
East Slavic {adj}
ostslawisch
ling.
West Slavic {adj}
westslawisch
Russo-Slavic {adj}russisch-slawisch
hist.
old Slavic {adj}
altslawisch
ling.
Slavic script
slawische Schrift {f}
ethn.geogr.
South Slavic {adj}
südslawisch
acad.ling.lit.
Slavic studies {pl}
Slavistik {f} [Rsv.]
ling.
Slavic languages
slavische Sprachen {pl} [Rsv.]
Northern / northern Slavic {adj}nordslawisch
Southern / southern Slavic {adj}südslavisch [Rsv.]
Northern / northern Slavic {adj}nordslavisch [Rsv.]
Eastern / eastern Slavic {adj}ostslavisch [Rsv.]
Western / western Slavic {adj}westslavisch [Rsv.]
ling.
Old East Slavic
Altostslawisch {n}
acad.ling.lit.
Slavic studies {pl} [Am.]
Slawistik {f}
geogr.ling.
South Slavic languages
südslawische Sprachen {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The Proto-Slavic language did not have the phoneme /f/, and the letters "fert" (...) and "fita" (...) were used for transcribing words of Greek origin, and so was "izhitsa" (...) for the Greek upsilon.
  • The same forms were present in Proto-Slavic: "*estь" and "*sǫtь", and developed into e.g.
  • Linguists argue that the name stems from the Proto-Slavic adjective/prefix "gъd-", which meant wet or moist with the addition of the morpheme "ń"/"ni" and the suffix "-sk".
  • The area bounded by those rivers was called *Slověnьje in the Proto-Slavic language.
  • The Russian word is inherited from the Proto-Slavic word "*duma" which is thought to be derived from Proto-Germanic "*dōmaz".

  • The name "Carantania" is of proto-Slavic origin. Paul the Deacon mentions "Slavs in Carnuntum, which is erroneously called Carantanum" ("Carnuntum, quod corrupte vocitant Carantanum").
  • Syllabic synharmony was a process in the Proto-Slavic language ancestral to all modern Slavic languages.
  • As the oldest attested Slavic language, OCS provides important evidence for the features of Proto-Slavic, the reconstructed common ancestor of all Slavic languages.
  • A fringe theory is that they were Proto-Slavic. Shchukin argues that the ethnicity of the Bastarnae was unique and rather than trying to label them as Celtic, Germanic or Sarmatian, it should be accepted that the "Basternae were the Basternae".
  • Most of the vocabulary of modern Bulgarian consists of terms inherited from Proto-Slavic and local Bulgarian innovations and formations of those through the mediation of Old and Middle Bulgarian.

  • Although Dresden is a relatively recent city that grew from a Slavic village after Germans came to dominate the area, mining in the nearby Ore Mountains, and the establishment of the Margraviate of Meissen.
  • The Slavic languages, also known as the Slavonic languages, are Indo-European languages spoken primarily by the Slavic peoples and their descendants.
  • The word, by regular sound changes from Proto-Slavic, should have been [...] , but it is in fact [...].
  • The Polish "żubr" is similar to the word for the European bison in other modern Slavic languages, such as [...] and [...].
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