Re: The Lithuanian language is cool.



On 24 kesä, 11:46, Dušan Vukoti <dusan.vuko...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yeah... and what are we going to do with Greek /stenos (tight),
Breton stenadur (tension); Icelandic háþrý-stingur (hypertension),

As you are ignorant of the Icelandic language, you of course do not
know that the correct morpheme analysis is há/þrýst/ing/ur, with "há/
r" meaning "high" and þrýst/ing/ur "pressure", where þrýst- is the
stem of a verb. You could as well say that "pressure" is related to
"sure", or to "urine".

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