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1 javë
fweek -
2 javë për javë
weekly -
3 brenda një jave
within a week -
4 çdo javë
weekly -
5 para një jave
a week ago -
6 avě
avě Grammatical information: adv. Proto-Slavic meaning: `manifestly'Page in Trubačev: I 93-94Old Church Slavic:javě `manifestly, openly, clearly' [adv];avě `manifestly, openly, clearly' [adv]Serbo-Croatian:Bulgarian:áve `in reality' [adv];jáve `in reality' [adv]Macedonian:Lithuanian:Indo-European reconstruction: h₂ēu-ēisIE meaning: apparentlyCertainty: +Page in Pokorny: 78Comments: OLith. ovyje `in reality' is sometimes regarded as a borrowing from Slavic but there are no compelling arguments for this view. The absence of initial j- rather points in the direction of an etymological relationship, cf. jovnai `openly', which is a borrowing from Belorussian. In that case we would have to start from a PBSl. i-stem *āv-i- (cf. Anikin 1998: 21, see also s.v. javiti). On the other hand, it seems possible that the form ovyje, whose oldest attestations are two occurrences in Daukša, is based on Church Slavic (j)avě. The Slavic adverb in turn may have been borrowed from Iranian (Lubotsky p.c.).Other cognates:Skt. āvíṣ `apparently, noticeably' [adv]; -
7 avьnъ
avьnъ Grammatical information: adj. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `manifest, obvious'Page in Trubačev: I 99-100Old Russian:Czech:jevný (Kott) `manifest, public' [adj o];zjevný `manifest, obvious' [adj o]Polish:Serbo-Croatian:jȃvan `manifest, obvious' [adj o]Slovene:jávǝn `manifest, obvious' [adj o]Bulgarian:jáven `obvious' [adj o]Indo-European reconstruction: h₂ēu-IE meaning: apparentlyCertainty: +Page in Pokorny: 78Comments: Possibly derived from the adverb *javě.
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