How would you count numbers if you were just counting? Ains, twai, threis, fidwor, etc... ? Or would you just use the neuter: ain, twa, thrija, fidwor...? ...
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... I would use the neuter forms. I don't know if that is more correct than using masculine or feminine but since it seems as crimean gothic used neuter I...
It's always nice with presentations so we can know a little about each other but why not just write some words here? ... themselves, so I hope ... friends, ......
... Agreed. Without any direct evidence from the fragments of Biblical Gothic, the Crimean example seems like a good one to follow. ... I think here, Gothic...
... anžar, ... begins.) ... seems ... So how it is said is in reallity: first object, second object, third object etc. and not object one, object two, object...
In crimean they count with ite as one. What is that? Is it from ita = it? According to zompist the word for one is ene, what's the evidence of that?...
... Busbecq actually cites it as 'ita'. Yes, I think probably is from the personal pronoun spelt the same in Biblical Gothic, unless perhaps it's a contraction...
Finns (phiha means angry but wicked man), who introĀduced a birch-tree sweetener for gum, have found that the habit of chewing sticky lumps dates back ...
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... the ... be ... Yes that seems to a reasonable explanation. When unstressed would it be enata then? ... of ... form ... OK, but when used with masculine...
Hails, frijundeis, with respect to the final -e on numerals (e.g., seuene) in Crimean Gothic, I would submit a distant comparison of that...
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For you who haven't seen it or don't know about it, check it out at wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Legion I saw it from at a friends house and...
... I did not see the movie so I cannot comment on it. I read the book, which is entertaining, pleasing to read and well-built. I do not like the author's...
Greetings all, In Mr. Heather's The Goths, on pg 291, he writes "a formula from the early seventh-century shows that it was by then standard for marriage ...
Greetings all, in Mr Heathers The Goths in the Fourth Century, pg157, he refers to extant "fragments of Ezra", and " a few sentences of a Gothic homily". I...
Hi g scaff! Morgengabe, i.e. Morning gift, is common in all Germanic Europe also in the Middle Ages. It is the bride that receives it from the groom in order...
... The fragments of Ezra are the same thing as the fragments of Nehemiah. The Book of Nehemiah is counted as part of Ezra in some Bibles. You can read them...
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I was thinking that a list of Gothic forms of various names would be nice. Many common western names come from either Hebrew, Greek, Latin, or Germanic roots;...
According to Wikipedia, "with that final defeat,the remaining Ostrogoths went back north and (re)settled in south Austria." I had never heard this before, so I...
Wasn't there some World War II-era thesis that claimed that the Croatians weren't Slavs but descendants of the Ostrogoths? This sounds liek it might come from...
think they settled in southern austria and northern italy......dont think they settled in and around milan, but the other northern areas sound right..... ...
I can only imagine how the Ostrogothic warriors felt - without a homeland, defeated, hated and feared across southern Europe - I can't envision any particular...
Logical place for emigrant Ostrogoths would be Visigothic Gaul (Languedoc was Gothic for quite a while after this). Quite a few appear to have taken service...
... Latin, ... Gothic ... Yes I think that too. I would perhaps be quite easy to list all the names attested in the bible, right? And names of gothic kings are...