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Arumanian

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  • Aromanian language — Not to be confused with Romanian language or Armenian language. Aromanian armãneashce, armãneashti, limba armãneascã. Spoken in Greece, Albania, Romania, Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Bulgaria and Turkey …   Wikipedia

  • Irrealis mood — Irrealis moods (abbreviated irr) are the main set of grammatical moods that indicate that a certain situation or action is not known to have happened as the speaker is talking. Every language has a formula for the unreal. The Indian languages of… …   Wikipedia

  • Clitic doubling — In linguistics, clitic doubling, or pronominal reduplication is a phenomenon by which clitic pronouns appear in verb phrases together with the full noun phrases that they refer to (as opposed to the cases where such pronouns and full noun phrases …   Wikipedia

  • Aromanian — noun a) a member of the people living throughout the southern Balkans, especially in northern Greece, Albania, Serbia, the Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria; they are a subgroup of Vlachs b) An endangered Eastern Romance language spoken mainly… …   Wiktionary

  • e-3, ei-, i-, fem. ī- (*ḫeĝ(h)om) —     e 3, ei , i , fem. ī (*ḫeĝ(h)om)     English meaning: this, etc. (demonstrative stem); one     Note: Root e 3, ei , i , fem. ī : “this, etc. (demonstrative stem); one” derived from the reduced Root eĝ , eĝ(h)om, eĝō : “I”. Indic languages …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • septm̥ (*sek̂ʷh-) —     septm̥ (*sek̂ʷh )     English meaning: seven     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘sieben”     Note: Root septm̥ (*sek̂ʷh ) : seven derived from a mutated Root su̯ek̂s, sek̂s, ksek̂s, ksu̯ek̂s, u̯ek̂s (: uk̂s) : six; common Gk. celt. kʷ > p, gʷ >… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • su̯ek̂s, sek̂s, ksek̂s, ksu̯ek̂s, u̯ek̂s (: uk̂s) (*ghe-ska) —     su̯ek̂s, sek̂s, ksek̂s, ksu̯ek̂s, u̯ek̂s (: uk̂s) (*ghe ska)     English meaning: six     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘sechs”     Material: O.Ind. ṣáṭ (from saṭṣ), Av. xšvaš; Arm. vec̣ (in vat’sun “60” is a from e umgelautet); Gk. ἕξ, dial. Fέξ …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

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