A Grammar of Proto-Germanic - Folksprak
folksprak.org › A-Grammar-of-Proto-Germanic1.1. Definition of Proto-Germanic Proto-Germanic (PGmc) is the reconstructed language from which the attested Germanic dialects developed; chief among these are Gothic (Go.) representing East Germanic, Old Norse (ON) representing North Germanic, and Old English (OE), Old Saxon (OS), and Old High German (OHG) representing West Germanic. PGmc is
Appendix:Proto-Germanic Swadesh list - Wiktionary
en.wiktionary.org › wiki › Appendix:Proto-Germanic_SAug 15, 2020 · Proto-Germanic edit (207) IPA; 1: I (1sg) *ek: 2: you (2sg) *þū: 3: he, she, it (3sg) *iz: 4: we (1pl) *wīz: 5: you (2pl) *jūz: 6: they (3pl) *iz: 7: this *hiz: 8: that *sa: 9: here *hē₂r: 10: there *þar: 11: who *hwaz: 12: what *hwat: 13: where *hwar: 14: when *hwan: 15: how *hwō: 16: not *ne: 17: all *allaz: 18: many *managaz: 19: some *sumaz: 20: few *fawaz: 21: other *anþeraz, *aljaz: 22: one *ainaz: 23: two *twai: 24: three *þrīz: 25: four *fedwōr: 26: five *fimf: 27
Proto-Germanic language - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Germanic_language• Bennett, William Holmes (1980). An Introduction to the Gothic Language. New York: Modern Language Association of America.• Campbell, A. (1959). Old English Grammar. London: Oxford University Press.• Euler, Wolfram / Badenheuer, Konrad (2021). Sprache und Herkunft der Germanen. Abriss des Frühurgermanischen vor der Ersten Lautverschiebung. <Language and Origin of the Germanic Peoples: Compendium of the Early Protogermanic Language prior to