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  1. Indo-European vocabulary. The following is a table of many of the most fundamental Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) words and roots, with their cognates in all of the major families of descendants. Notes[edit] The following conventions are used:

  2. 12 de out. de 2023 · Proto-Indo-European Swadesh list. This is a Swadesh list of words in Proto-Indo-European, compared with definitions in English .

    English
    Proto-indo-european Edit (207)
    1
    I ( 1sg)
    2
    you ( 2sg)
    3
    he, she, it ( 3sg)
    4
    we ( 1pl)
  3. This is the English version of Academia Prisca 's automatic Proto-Indo-European dictionary-translator. The work contains correct usage of Late Proto-Indo-European words - with emphasis on North-West Indo-European lexicon -, their proper meaning, derivatives in early Indo-European dialects, and laryngeal roots.

  4. Proto-Indo-European Lexicon is the generative etymological dictionary of Indo-European languages. The current version, PIE Lexicon Pilot 1.1, presents digitally generated data of hundred most ancient Indo-European languages with three hundred new etymologies for Old Anatolian languages, Hitttite, Palaic, Cuneiform Luwian and Hieroglyphic Luwian ...

  5. We need your help to preserve & document ancient languages. Participate today. Indo-European Lexicon. Pokorny Master PIE Etyma. The table below lists Proto-Indo-European (PIE) etyma adapted from Julius Pokorny's book, Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch (Bern: Francke, 1959, 1989).

  6. The generative etymological dictionary of Indo-European languages. PIE Lexicon Project System PIE (Pyysalo 2013) Foma (Hulden 2009) FIN-CLARIN. Proto-Indo-European ...

  7. The generative etymological dictionary of Indo-European languages. The PIE Lexicon Project licenses its data, linguistic results and finite-state encoded rules under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) license.