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*PIE *weyd- 'to see' ~ PSem *w-d-ʕ 'to know' | *PIE *weyd- 'to see' ~ PSem *w-d-ʕ 'to know' | ||
*PIE *sekʷ- 'to see' ~ PSem *s-k-h(y) 'to foresee' | *PIE *sekʷ- 'to see' ~ PSem *s-k-h(y) 'to foresee' | ||
*PIE *wer- 'to fear' ~ | *PIE *wer- 'to fear' ~ PSem *w-r-ʔ 'to fear' | ||
*PIE *gʷem- 'to come' ~ PSem *q-(w)-m 'to rise' | *PIE *gʷem- 'to come' ~ PSem *q-(w)-m 'to rise' | ||
*PIE *bʰuH- 'to be' ~ PSem *b-(w)-ʔ 'to come' | *PIE *bʰuH- 'to be' ~ PSem *b-(w)-ʔ 'to come' |
Revision as of 01:22, 24 October 2019
Indo-Semito-Camalic is a proposed family conjectured by some Lõisian linguists, including the Indo-European, Semitic, Egyptian and Camalic languages.
Proposed roots
- 1st person *n
- 2nd person *t
- relativizer *s
- relativizer *y
- demonstrative *D (PIE *tód ~ Semitic *ðū)
- Abstract suffix *-t (PIE *-tís/-tús, Semitic feminine *-t)
- PIE *weyd- 'to see' ~ PSem *w-d-ʕ 'to know'
- PIE *sekʷ- 'to see' ~ PSem *s-k-h(y) 'to foresee'
- PIE *wer- 'to fear' ~ PSem *w-r-ʔ 'to fear'
- PIE *gʷem- 'to come' ~ PSem *q-(w)-m 'to rise'
- PIE *bʰuH- 'to be' ~ PSem *b-(w)-ʔ 'to come'
- PIE *h₁el- 'deer, elk' ~ PSem *ʔayyal- 'stag, hart'
- PIE *táwros 'bull' ~ PSem *θawr-