This word is seen most obviously in Latin cervus ‘stag’, but also in Old English heorot ‘stag’ (English hart), Old High German hiruz ‘stag’, Old Norse hrūtr ‘ram’, and Old Prussian sirwis ‘roebuck’. From PIE *ḱerwo- ‘horned one’, a derivative of *ḱoru ‘horn’ (cf. Perhaps from a root meaning to “strike, attack”.Ĭharwa ‘deer’. ![]() ![]() From PIE *bʰi-kʷó-, this word is related to Old Irish bech “bee”, Welsh begegyr “drone”, Old Norse bȳ “bee”, Old English bēo “bee” (As in Beo-wulf, “bee-wolf”), and Old Church Slavonic bičela “bee”. Each irregularity will be discussed.īikwa ‘bee’. This was because some of the words were too long to be appropriate for gameplay. Keep in mind that many of these words underwent “irregular” change within Wenja & Izila. But now we’ll be talking about lots of words – they’re all ones that are names of beasts. Usually we talk about one or two Wenja words. ![]() ![]() Hello, Wenja friends! Today we’ll be starting to do something a bit different. Ma-nu palhu warshtas – ya nashman gwaris, say salwa. Palhush sam shuta dwa Winja warshtas warhamas. Smarkaka, Winjika! Shaja sama gastiyika daha naykamas.
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