Scurdic - third version (diachronic Indo-European)

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Re: Scurdic - third version (diachronic Indo-European)

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Thank you very much, Lambuzhao!

Juggernaut is feóþlauiras [fɛoːθlɔːɪ̯ras] ← bʰeuh₃tlo-h₂erios ('world-master'), compound on earlier stage of sound changes.
Was that based on diachronic innovations of Indo-Aryan langs?
It was inspired by common satemic features, mainly Indo-Iranian, Dacian and Albanian, also some traits from Greek and Germanic evolution.

dášnó te - I thank you
térprásó - I'm sorry / Excuse me
prásó - I please
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Added a list with my Indo-European "reconstructions" (Polish language; 4142 words).
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Re: Scurdic - third version (diachronic Indo-European)

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Full list of sound changes from Proto-Indo-European to Scurdic in presented version in format for SCA².
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