Re: How does Armenian fit into the Indo-European family?



On 19 maalis, 03:50, "Darkstar" <darkstar...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:


4) Old Arm <havgit>, but Welsh <wy>, pl.<wyau>, Breton <vi>, Irish
<ubh>, Latin <ovum>, Greek <augo, avgho>, Frisian <eike>, Alb <veja,
veze>, Slovak <vajce>, Latv <ola>, Pers <xaya>. Appearantly, from
either */hwavg-/ or */wavg-/.
Again, we have the same correlation (Arm. */h-/ vs. others */w-/, /
v-/.)

Are you unaware of the fact that "hav" means hen, and that havgit
(modern Eastern havkit') is probably etymologically speaking "hen's
egg" (cf. German Hühnerei, Finnish kananmuna, Swedish hönsägg)?

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