Re: The Origins of Zürich...
- From: lorad474@xxxxxx
- Date: 2 Jan 2007 02:32:30 -0800
Dusan Vukotic wrote:
lorad474@xxxxxx wrote:
Just for you Vukotic:
"Corresponding names in other Germanic languages include Tyz (Gothic),
Ty (Old Norwegian), Ti (Old Swedish), Tiw, Tiu, Tio, and Tig (Old
English) Týr (Modern Icelandic and Faroese), Ziu and Zio (Old High
German), and possibly, even Teiw in Proto-Germanic, ie. the Negau
helmet."
"Ziu and Zio (Old High German)"
Don't be silly!
I know that as well as I know that today's day is TUESDAY (OHG
ziestag)!
Why wouldn't you try to warm up your brain cells instaed of monotonous
copy-paste job!
DV
Most everyone (else) realizes that Old English 'Tuesday' does not come
from OHG.
.
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