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shimobaatar
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GamerGeek wrote:shimobaatar wrote:Is the word made up of multiple morphemes?
GrandPiano wrote:shimobaatar wrote:Was the noun masculine in Latin?
Part of it was.
Yeah, just wanted to make sure there wasn't any room for me to misinterpret anything.
Is it made up of two morphemes?
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shimobaatar wrote:Is it made up of two morphemes?
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Were both morphemes content words in Latin?
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GrandPiano
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shimobaatar wrote:Were both morphemes content words in Latin?
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shimobaatar wrote:Were they both nouns?
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Was the first part the masculine one?
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Did the first lemma begin with *l in Classical Latin?
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by GrandPiano »
shimobaatar wrote:Was the first part the masculine one?
qwed117 wrote:Did the first lemma begin with *l in Classical Latin?
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So the element that became <ou> was a combination of just <aC> in Latin right?
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shimobaatar wrote:Was the second noun neuter?
qwed117 wrote:So the element that became <ou> was a combination of just <aC> in Latin right?
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GrandPiano wrote:
qwed117 wrote:So the element that became <ou> was a combination of just <aC> in Latin right?
auC?
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qwed117 wrote:GrandPiano wrote:
qwed117 wrote:So the element that became <ou> was a combination of just <aC> in Latin right?
auC?
if so, aub?
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GamerGeek wrote:qwed117 wrote:GrandPiano wrote:
qwed117 wrote:So the element that became <ou> was a combination of just <aC> in Latin right?
auC?
if so, aub?
What Latin word has -aub-?
[ˈaʃt̪əɹ ˈbalɨˌnɛsʲtʲəɹ]
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Ashtâr Balînestyâr wrote:GamerGeek wrote:qwed117 wrote:GrandPiano wrote:
qwed117 wrote:So the element that became <ou> was a combination of just <aC> in Latin right?
auC?
if so, aub?
What Latin word has -aub-?
I wouldn't know because Google is being -9001 helpful.
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Ashtâr Balînestyâr wrote:GamerGeek wrote:qwed117 wrote:GrandPiano wrote:
qwed117 wrote:So the element that became <ou> was a combination of just <aC> in Latin right?
auC?
if so, aub?
What Latin word has -aub-?
Cough cough
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/laubia#Latin cough
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by GrandPiano »
qwed117 wrote:GrandPiano wrote:
qwed117 wrote:So the element that became <ou> was a combination of just <aC> in Latin right?
auC?
Ashtâr Balînestyâr wrote:aCV?
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some aCC? or is it aeC?