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This is a Swadesh list of words in Old Prussian , compared with definitions in English .
For further information, including the full final version of the list, read the Wikipedia article: Swadesh list .
American linguist Morris Swadesh believed that languages changed at measurable rates and that these could be determined even for languages without written precursors. Using vocabulary lists, he sought to understand not only change over time but also the relationships of extant languages. To be able to compare languages from different cultures, he based his lists on meanings he presumed would be available in as many cultures as possible. He then used the fraction of agreeing cognates between any two related languages to compute their divergence time by some (still debated) algorithms. Starting in 1950 with 165 meanings, his list grew to 215 in 1952, which was so expansive that many languages lacked native vocabulary for some terms. Subsequently, it was reduced to 207, and reduced much further to 100 meanings in 1955. A reformulated list was published posthumously in 1971.
No.
English
Old Prussian
1
I
as
2
you (singular)
tū
3
he
tāns
4
we
mes
5
you
jūs
6
they
tenei
7
this
šis
8
that
stas
9
here
stwi
10
there
stwen
11
who
kas
12
what
kawīds
13
where
kwēi
14
when
kadan
15
how
kāi
16
not
ni
17
all
wisāi
18
many
tūlan
19
some
deli
20
few
mazzan kas
21
other
kitan
22
one
ains
23
two
dwai
24
three
trijan
25
four
keturjāi
26
five
pēnkjāi
27
big
debīkan
28
long
ilgāi
29
wide
platus
30
thick
stārs
31
heavy
brendus
32
small
līkuts
33
short
īnsan
34
narrow
anzuks
35
thin
lāils
36
woman
wīrina , gena
37
man (adult| male)
wīrikan
38
man (human being)
zmānenawins
39
child
mālnīks , mālnīkiks
40
wife
gena
41
husband
wīrs
42
mother
mūti , muti , mothe
43
father
tāws
44
animal
zwērins
45
fish
zuks
46
bird
pipelis
47
dog
sunis
48
louse
uts
49
snake
angis
50
worm
kīrmis
51
tree
garrjan
52
forest
medjan
53
stick (of wood)
lagzdē
54
fruit
wēisis
55
seed
sēmen
56
leaf
lapan
57
root
saknis
58
bark (of tree)
sakstis
59
flower
kwēitis
60
grass
zālīs
61
rope
wīrbē
62
skin (of a person)
skārdā
63
meat (as in flesh)
mēnsā
64
blood
krāujā
65
bone
kaūlan
66
fat (noun)
taūks
67
egg
pāuts
68
horn
ragis
69
tail
stags
70
feather
plāugzdā
71
hair
skebeljāi
72
head
galwā
73
ear
ausins
74
eye
akīs
75
nose
nozy
76
mouth
austa
77
tooth (rather not molar)
dantis
78
tongue
inzuwis
79
fingernail
nagutīs
80
foot
pēdā
81
leg
aulinis
82
knee
klupstis
83
hand
rānkā
84
wing
skreīlīs
85
belly
wēdērs
86
guts
tulawārtis
87
neck
winzus
88
back
ritiznan
89
breast
kreklan
90
heart
sēris
91
liver
jakna
92
to drink
pōtwēi
93
to eat
ēstwen
94
to bite
aukanstun
95
to suck
dītun , dastun
96
to spit
wemtweī
97
to vomit
sjaūtweī
98
to blow (as wind)
dumtwei
99
to breathe
dwestwei
100
to laugh
smeītun si
101
to see
wīdātun
102
to hear
kīrdītun , klausītun
103
to know (a fact)
waīstun
104
to think
pamēritwei , mēritwei
105
to smell
wōstun , smīrdītwei
106
to fear
bijāsnan
107
to sleep
gulētun
108
to live
gijwans
109
to die
aulaut
110
to kill
galīntun
111
to fight
wālint
112
to hunt
medjānē
113
to hit
bruktēt
114
to cut
wartint
115
to split
spīltun
116
to stab (or stick)
bādīnt
117
to scratch (an itch)
kīrptun , glāubtun , grāmbintun
118
to dig
kaptun
119
to swim
plūtwei
120
to fly
skrāistwei , skrītwei , langītwei
121
to walk
eit , zengt
122
to come
perēitwei
123
to lie (as in a bed)
mēntitun (action) , lānzītwei "(state)"
124
to sit
sīstwei (action) , sīndītwei "(state)"
125
to stand
stātwei (action) , stalītwei "(state)"
126
to turn (intransitive)
līnkis , wartīntun , grānztun
127
to fall
krūtwei , wīrstwei , grustwei
128
to give
dātwei
129
to hold
lāikāitē
130
to squeeze
glabtun , gnestun , niettrepewīngis
131
to rub
tirtun
132
to wash
aumūtun , mūtun
133
to wipe
klekstātun , skistīntun
134
to pull
tēnstun , wīlktun
135
to push
brjaūtun , pistun
136
to throw
mestun
137
to tie
ristun , sēitun
138
to sew
šūtun
139
to count
gīrbautun , skaitātun
140
to say
gērdautun , waitjātwei , tarītun
141
to sing
gremtun
142
to play
spīlitun
143
to float
plaudīntun
144
to flow
tektwei , bēgtwei
145
to freeze
saltwei
146
to swell
belztwei , pabelztwei
147
sun
saūlē
148
moon
mēniks
149
star
lāuksnā
150
water
wundan
151
rain
aglō
152
river
ape
153
lake
assaran
154
sea
jūrjāi
155
salt
sālis
156
stone
stabs
157
sand
zigzdā , zwīrkstan
158
dust
pūslē
159
earth
zemē
160
cloud
wupyan
161
fog
migla
162
sky
dāngus
163
wind
wētra
164
snow
snāigs
165
ice
leds
166
smoke
dūms
167
fire
pannō
168
ash
pelanē
169
to burn
degtwei
170
road
pints
171
mountain
grabis
172
red
wārmis
173
green
zaljan
174
yellow
gēltāinan
175
white
gaīls
176
black
kīrsnan
177
night
naktis
178
day (daytime)
deinan
179
year
meta , metan
180
warm
tappis
181
cold
saltan
182
full
pilnan
183
new
nāuns , mālds
184
old
wārs
185
good
labs
186
bad
wārgs , pawārgewingisks
187
rotten
puwwuns
188
dirty
mēlins
189
straight
entìkriskai
190
round
skrits , ebskrits
191
sharp (as a knife)
astars
192
dull (as a knife)
kams
193
smooth
līgus , izlīgintun
194
wet
mārks
195
dry
sāuss
196
correct
tikkars , tikrōmisks , arwiskai
197
near
taūwu , pagār , taūws
198
far
tāli , tāls , etāliskan
199
right (side)
tikrā
200
left (side)
kāirā
201
at
prēi
202
in
ēn
203
with
sa , san
204
and
be
205
if
ik , ikkai
206
because
begi , paggan , kaddan gi , stesse paggan
207
name
wīrdan , ēmens , ēmen , wirdan
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