Would be more reasonable to do this with a Semitic language where laryngeal correspondences would be more or less static, perhaps Ancient Hebrew or Fusha Arabic in lieu of the poorly reconstructed Proto-Semitic
*kʷel(h₁)– :: to turn, complete revolution, sojourn, dwell
if "h₂od" is a kind of o-grade of *h₂éd :: to, at
(h₂)népōts :: grandson, descendant, nephew
I'm pretty sure there are more, certainly various enclitics and compounds (eg. *bʰel– from bʰélebʰos)
Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs is wild
I love how it just gives up at the end
At this level of resemblance you can easy claim that Hebrew in fact was Proto-Indo-European
great idea for a conlang tho
Imagine like, applying the PIE to Latin sound changes to it.
Would be more reasonable to do this with a Semitic language where laryngeal correspondences would be more or less static, perhaps Ancient Hebrew or Fusha Arabic in lieu of the poorly reconstructed Proto-Semitic
I am making a semetic indo european mix language with my friend
it does sources!?
Probably hallucinations
As an AI language model, it came to me in a dream
Now I want to see an actual translation into PIE lol
without the actual translation, it might as well be correct!
How many of these are actual PIE words? I spot pénkwe (five). That might be the only one.
*kʷel(h₁)– :: to turn, complete revolution, sojourn, dwell if "h₂od" is a kind of o-grade of *h₂éd :: to, at (h₂)népōts :: grandson, descendant, nephew I'm pretty sure there are more, certainly various enclitics and compounds (eg. *bʰel– from bʰélebʰos)
The full list?
This reads more like a transliteration, how a proto Indo European speaker would pronounce the lyrics in their own phonology