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From the Proto-Germanic "skipam".

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From the Proto-Germanic "skipam".

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'The syntax of the simple sentence in proto-germanic' -- subject(s): Proto-Germanic language, Syntax, Sentences

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The word 'bride' comes from Old English, specifically from the Proto-Germanic word *brūdiz, which means "a woman being married." It is linked to the Proto-Indo-European root *bru-, meaning "to cook, brew, make broth."

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The word "aspen" is from Proto-Germanic, and ultimately from Latin. Proto-Germanic is the "hypothetical prehistoric ancestor of all Germanic languages, including English." Quoted from the first related link below. Please see the second link below for the etymology (word origin).

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German is a west Germanic language. It is descended from the proto-Germanic language.

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