The evolution of “two” in various Indo-European languages Tags:Europe 7 comments In Hungarian: kettő 🙂 For Old Norse, *tveir* is accusative, in nominative it is *tvá*. +wai, +wo, +wee, +två, +0 Those are some funky t’s. You forget the important ‿ +‿ I love this so much Armenian missing? Frysk (Frisian): Twa In the Proto-Germanic, in some cases even Frisian-Anglo branch. *Laughs in Finno-Ugrian conjugation* Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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In Hungarian: kettő
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For Old Norse, *tveir* is accusative, in nominative it is *tvá*.
+wai, +wo, +wee, +två, +0
Those are some funky t’s. You forget the important ‿
+‿
I love this so much
Armenian missing?
Frysk (Frisian): Twa
In the Proto-Germanic, in some cases even Frisian-Anglo branch.
*Laughs in Finno-Ugrian conjugation*