A forum for game threads.
-
Creyeditor
- MVP
- Posts: 5091
- Joined: 14 Aug 2012 19:32
Post
by Creyeditor »
Yes
Edit: Creyeditor wrote: ↑25 Jul 2018 23:38
Faster than I thought. Here it is:
From
Modern Sperenjas:
ezefuutenang
/ˌe.ze.ˈfuː.te.nəŋ/
[ˌeˑ.zɜ.ˈfuː.tɜŋ]
-
Clio
- sinic
- Posts: 228
- Joined: 27 Dec 2012 23:45
Post
by Clio »
Is -ang /əŋ/ cognate with German -ung?
-
Creyeditor
- MVP
- Posts: 5091
- Joined: 14 Aug 2012 19:32
Post
by Creyeditor »
Yes
Clio wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018 22:35
Is -
ang /əŋ/ cognate with German -
ung?
No
-
qwed117
- mongolian
- Posts: 4094
- Joined: 20 Nov 2014 02:27
Post
by qwed117 »
does -ang come from *(i)janą?
-
Creyeditor
- MVP
- Posts: 5091
- Joined: 14 Aug 2012 19:32
Post
by Creyeditor »
shimobaatar wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018 22:41
Is <-ang> the infinitive ending?
Yes
qwed117 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2018 00:50
does -ang come from *(i)janą?
Yes, a part of *(i)janą developed into -<ang>.
-
shimobaatar
- korean
- Posts: 10372
- Joined: 12 Jul 2013 23:09
- Location: UTC-04:00
Post
by shimobaatar »
Is the word divided as "eze-fuuten-ang"?
-
Creyeditor
- MVP
- Posts: 5091
- Joined: 14 Aug 2012 19:32
Post
by Creyeditor »
shimobaatar wrote: ↑28 Jul 2018 16:43
Is the word divided as "eze-fuuten-ang"?
These division can be considered correct, but they are not exhaustive.
-
shimobaatar
- korean
- Posts: 10372
- Joined: 12 Jul 2013 23:09
- Location: UTC-04:00
Post
by shimobaatar »
Was "fuut" originally a noun root in Proto-Germanic?
-
Creyeditor
- MVP
- Posts: 5091
- Joined: 14 Aug 2012 19:32
Post
by Creyeditor »
shimobaatar wrote: ↑29 Jul 2018 19:59
Was "fuut" originally a noun root in Proto-Germanic?
No, I don't think so