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"Initially relatives"-like cognate should be? (internal logic)
Or what if "original relationship"? (I probably do not understand ..)
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Well, yes, but with "good" kind etymological connection?
The word "etymology" comes from the Greek words "etymon", which has the value "true", "true", and "logos" - word. Therefore etymology is identifying the true meanings of words. Etymologists studying words to clarify all the changes that have occurred with them.
There are many ways in which modern word came into the language. Most words in the English language of Latin and Greek origin. For example, from the Latin "Manus" (hand) saw a lot of words, such as textiles, manicure, emancipation, to manipulate the
I can not connect, so I asked the link (do not be bothered to) ..
Thank you!
Áëàãî. Çëî. Ëèõî This is how I have your link ...
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«Verb (from al-Greek. Ὁ ἔτυμος -« the true meaning of the word "and other Greek-.-Λογια -« doctrine "," science ") - section of linguistics (specifically the relatively historical linguistics), studies the origin of words. Initially, the ancients - the doctrine of the "true" ( "original") meaning of the word ... »
I can not answer you about the degree of relationship of these words is not my study, remember the phrase (
By the way, I heard that the word is cherished, I conceived, initially in a good relationship ) - read a third-party sources like delivered before.
Do not compare with the Latin, too close - most words are based on much earlier, Indo-European forms. Often the words that are not in the modern languages in the semantic and phonetic similarities are etymologically related
PS Everyone can see the link, as indicated
Nata Nova? I tried with 4 points - everywhere link appears normal ...