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List of Latvian words borrowed from Old East Slavic information


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This is a list of Latvian words borrowed from Old East Slavic (or its dialects where particularly ts–ch are merged) during 8th–13th centuries.

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List of Latvian words borrowed from Old East Slavic

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is a list of Latvian words borrowed from Old East Slavic (or its dialects where particularly ts–ch are merged) during 8th–13th centuries. List structure:...

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Old East Slavic

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Slavic studies journals History of the East Slavic languages List of Latvian words borrowed from Old East Slavic Belarusian: старажытнаруская мова,...

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Latvian language

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Prande, Latviešu Rakstniecība Portrejās (Rīga, 1923) List of Latvian words borrowed from Old East Slavic "Lettish". TheFreeDictionary.com. Retrieved 2007-07-28...

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Slavic languages

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minority of Baltists maintain the view that the Slavic group of languages differs so radically from the neighboring Baltic group (Lithuanian, Latvian, and...

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Slavic Native Faith

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Rodnover concept of "Old Slavic monotheism", in which all gods are considered manifestations of a single god, is borrowed from the Book of Veles, which,...

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Early Slavs

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Common Slavic words for beech, larch and yew were also borrowed from Germanic, which led Polish botanist Józef Rostafiński to place the Slavic homeland...

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Slavic calendar

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While many Slavic languages officially use Latin-derived names for the months of the year in the Gregorian calendar, there is also a set of older names for...

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Russian language

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Russian is an East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Russia. It is the native language of the Russians and belongs to the Indo-European language family...

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Russian alphabet

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comes from the Cyrillic script, which was devised in the 9th century for the first Slavic literary language, Old Slavonic. Initially an old variant of the...

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Names of Germany

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Romance languages. These words come from *teuta, the Proto-Indo-European word for "people" (Lithuanian and Latvian tauta, Old Irish tuath). Also the Italian...

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Incantation

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enchantments. The English language borrowed the term "incantation" from Old French in the late 14th century; the corresponding Old English term was gealdor or...

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Names of the days of the week

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Full good day ☉8 Borrowed from English week ☉9 From an Old Burmese word, not of Indic origin. ☽1 After No Work ☽2 After Bazaar ☽3 Head of Week ☽4 Master...

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Ukrainian language

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ˈmɔʋɐ]) is an East Slavic language of the Indo-European language family spoken primarily in Ukraine. It is the native language of a majority of Ukrainians...

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Etymology of Svarog

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Svarog (Old East Slavic Сваро́гъ, Svarogǔ) is a Slavic god of fire and smithing mentioned in the Slavic translation of the Chronicle of John Malalas found...

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Lithuanian language

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Slavic languages, which represent their closest living Indo-European relatives. Moreover, with Lithuanian being so archaic in phonology, Slavic words...

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Latgalian language

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(latgalīšu volūda, Latvian: latgaliešu valoda) is an East Baltic language, although it is sometimes considered a dialect of Latvian. The Latvian language law...

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Albanoid

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proto-form that is shared between Balto-Slavic and Indo-Iranian could also have borrowed it. Hence it can be viewed as an old cultural word, which was slowly...

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Romani language

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dialects of the Romani language itself. The differences between the various varieties can be as large as, for example, the differences between the Slavic languages...

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Endonym and exonym

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survives to this day in the Slavic languages (e.g. Ukrainian німці (nimtsi); Russian немцы (nemtsy), Slovene Nemčija), and was borrowed into Hungarian, Romanian...

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