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8796
Niu atnehvida nahtamel mathlis? Thugkeith jus thahandans tharbai uswageinais!...
ualarauans
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May 7, 2006
10:25 pm
8797
how about a translation ualarauans <ualarauans@...> wrote: Niu atnehvida nahtamel mathlis? Thugkeith jus thahandans tharbai uswageinais! You are a...
OSCAR HERRERA
oscargoth
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May 8, 2006
3:34 am
8798
OSCAR HERRERA <duke.co@...> wrote: > how about a translation No problem Sindu nauh libandans? Is anybody still alive? Niu atnehvida nahtamel...
Guenther Ramm
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May 8, 2006
7:09 pm
8799
it just when i translate , i translate from english to gothic.....it might be different when others from other countries translate in their version language...
OSCAR HERRERA
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May 9, 2006
3:01 am
8800
Dear all, happy to meet you. I am D. Ciurchea from Romania, I am a physicist and a beginner historian having a few fresh look ideeas about Gets(and perhaps ...
dciurchea
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May 10, 2006
8:30 pm
8801
Hi fellas...hope you are reading this. The activity ain't on top nowadays. What is the real meaning of the word aiz? I have seen both brass, bronze and...
Fredrik
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May 11, 2006
8:06 am
8802
Go. 'aiz' (i.e. *ais) occurs just once (Mk 6:8). jah faurbau im ei waiht ni nemeina in wig, niba hrugga aina, nih matibalg nih hlaif nih in gairdos aiz ...
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May 11, 2006
2:27 pm
8803
So what you're saying is that the only attested meaning is 'money'. And only by comparison with other languages we can suppose the meaning also could be brass,...
Fredrik
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May 12, 2006
7:02 am
8804
Hails, Frithureik! Dont you forget aiza-smitha which translates Greek CALKEUS with a certain reference to a metal? About period. I dont know...
Guenther Ramm
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May 13, 2006
6:13 am
8805
... Given the distribution of the IE word _*ayos_ or _*Hayos_ the original meaning can hardly be anything other than 'copper'. The meanings 'bronze' and...
David Kiltz
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May 13, 2006
6:35 am
8806
Hails, Wal(h?)ahrabn! Thanks for pointing out 'aizasmia'. I'd forgotten that! I'm sure d'Alquen and Marchand must mention 'kaisar' and 'kreks' somewhere; ...
llama_nom
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May 13, 2006
12:46 pm
8807
... Hungarian historians since I consider Jordannes work as a forgery. Thus the fonems in Getica are pretty Romanian (Thracic) not german. Dear Ciurchea, I...
Guenther Ramm
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May 14, 2006
2:56 am
8808
... devoicing rule (Auslautsverhrtung) doesn't apply when 'b', 'g', 'd' follow another consonant, so my guess for the nominative singular would be *Albs. ...
ualarauans
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May 14, 2006
7:30 am
8809
... when 'b', 'g', 'd' ... to ... have ... leaning ... be ... The final devoicing is prevented whenever 'b', 'd', 'g' come after another consonant. Although I...
llama_nom
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May 14, 2006
3:10 pm
8810
... unanimously fixed by Roman and Greek writers while the OE form presumes Gothic b-. Be it *Gibidos or *Gabideis why > Gepides et sim.? And the form...
llama_nom
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May 14, 2006
3:24 pm
8811
Hi Ualarauans! With the "long river" Volga there are two aberrations, both spatial and temporal. The name Volga related initially only to the upper part of the...
 
yahyeg
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May 15, 2006
5:53 am
8812
Would you say similar rules could go for d as well? Like d in hunds doesnt become th (like hunths), becoz of it follows a consonant. Initally is is [d] and...
Fredrik
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May 15, 2006
7:39 am
8813
Hails, Vladimir! Thanks a lot for your correction! I feel defeated at the Long River :) The form Itil as far as I know is Turkic (?) and therefore also...
Guenther Ramm
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May 15, 2006
10:17 am
8814
Does the name bulgar has anything to do with the river name Volga? If I remember right the bulgars came from volga. If this is so, when did the bulgars occur...
Fredrik
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May 15, 2006
10:50 am
8815
... a certain reference to a metal? ... reasons to postulate *era and *stunda as possible existent Gothic words. The first could easily be a misspelling (and a...
Fredrik
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May 15, 2006
11:57 am
8816
... Just had some new thoughts. Maybe intervocalic g ain't [G] but [M\] instead? Would you pronounce these words smth like this?: dags [daxs] dag [dax] daga...
Fredrik
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May 15, 2006
12:18 pm
8817
Ualarauans, The name Itil was known at least since the Khazar times, as one of their capitals disposed on Volga (more exactly modern Akhtuba) was called also...
 
yahyeg
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May 15, 2006
12:28 pm
8818
Fredrik, The Bulgars emerged from the West Turkic kaganate and created circa 6th c. AD a realm on the North Caucasus, actually near downer Volga, conquered...
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yahyeg
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May 15, 2006
12:44 pm
8819
... follows ... should ... in ... Exactly the same rule for b, d, g. They become respectively f, , g at the end of a word or before final s, except when...
llama_nom
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May 15, 2006
3:07 pm
8820
Turville-Petre has a note in his edition of Hervarar saga saying that it's not clear whether Dylgjudlum should be read as a placename, or simply "the dales...
llama_nom
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May 15, 2006
3:18 pm
8821
Bine ai venit la Lista Gotica! Ideile tale s-ar putea sa nu gaseasca prea multi admiratori pe aici, deoarece toti (inclusiv eu) stiu ca limba gotica era o...
Francisc Czobor
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May 15, 2006
4:08 pm
8822
I thank you for reading my post. The first (visible) benefit of analysis of 'gothic' language is the link and relationship with today's German. Thus one may...
dciurchea
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May 15, 2006
5:15 pm
8823
Hails! As far as I know, Bulgar is derived from Bulγar ”(of) mixed (descent)” < bulγamaq ”mix”. Compare Chagatay ”بولغامق” (bulγamaq)...
Manie Lombard
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May 15, 2006
7:12 pm
8824
Hails, Frithureik! Nice to get your reply ... reasons to postulate *era and *stunda as possible existent Gothic words. The first could easily be a misspelling...
Guenther Ramm
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May 15, 2006
8:49 pm
8825
Hailai jut Frithureik jah Waldamer! ... - As far as I heard the tradition of the Danubian Bulgaria connected its name with Volga, but the modern etymology...
Guenther Ramm
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