Translation for '
word root' from English to Russian
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- Their name most certainly traces back to the Old Slavic word root "glina", which refers to the abundant clay deposits near the village.
- The glottal stop is also often inserted between the two vowels at the end of a word root and beginning of a suffix.
- Greek and Latin each have differing rules to be applied when forming the plural form of the word root.
- occurs almost exclusively in the initial position or at the beginning of a word root in a compound.
- Within the tree structures, the word root combines with the functional category n0 to become a noun, then combine with the functional head a0 to form an adjective.
- In linguistic morphology, a transfix is a discontinuous affix which is inserted into a word root, as in root-and-pattern systems of morphology, like those of many Semitic languages.
- Languages of the southern African Khoisan families only permit clicks at the beginning of a word root.
- , which in Komi is the only native word root with an initial cluster.
- Derivational prefixes and suffixes form an inner layer around the word root, while inflectional affixes form an outer layer around the root.
- The word root comes from the verb ἵστημι which means "I make something stand, I stop".
- "-drag" (...) and "-drog" is a common Slavic given name word root, "drag" meaning "dear, beloved", in single-lexemed and dithematic (two lexemes) names.
- The word root is Latin, "vermes" (worms) and "formes" (shaped).
- Dragoș or Dragoš is a Romanian/Serbian given name of Slavic origin but can also appear as a surname. It derives from Slavic word root "-drag", meaning "dear, beloved".
- These threads are likely the source of Trichiales's word root and name.
- There is the Latin meaning of "rising" (as in sunrise; see a similar word root in Orient).
- Softening is stronger inside the word root and between root and suffix; it is weaker between prefix and root and weak or absent between a preposition and the word following.
- The translingual word root /kafe/ appears in many European languages with various naturalized spellings, including Portuguese, Spanish, and French ("café"); German ("Kaffee"); Polish ("kawa"); Serbian ("кафа / kafa"); Ukrainian ("кава", 'kava'); and others.
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