Φρυγιστί
Kifrigia
Indo-European (Paleo-Balkan, isolated branch — closest to Greek/Armenian per current consensus) · aina ya kihistoria / iliyofichwa
Phrygian is an extinct Indo-European language of central Anatolia, attested from the 8th century BCE (Old Phrygian inscriptions at Gordion and Midas City, the kingdom of King Midas) to about the 5th century CE (“New Phrygian” funerary curses written in the Greek alphabet). Its corpus is small — some 400 inscriptions — but enough to show that Phrygian forms an isolated Paleo-Balkan branch, most often grouped with Greek and Armenian. It preserves the augment, the e-grade IE thematic verb, and distinctive lexemes like ἄναρ (“husband”, cf. Greek ἀνήρ) and the divine name Bagaios (cf. Sanskrit bhága-, “god”, the same root as Slavic bogŭ).
Inakozungumzwa
Maneno 20 ya msingi katika Kifrigia
Maji
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/—/
Moto
—
/—/
Jua
—
/—/
Mwezi
masê
/maˈseː/
Mama
mater
/ˈmater/
Baba
atas
/aˈtas/
Kula
—
/—/
Kunywa
—
/—/
Upendo
—
/—/
Moyo
—
/—/
Mti
—
/—/
Nyumba
—
/—/
Mbwa
kan
/kan/
Paka
—
/—/
Mkono
—
/—/
Jicho
—
/—/
Habari
—
/—/
Asante
—
/—/
Moja
—
/—/
Nzuri
—
/—/
Vyanzo
- Brixhe, C. (2008). “Phrygian.” In R. D. Woodard (ed.), The Ancient Languages of Asia Minor (pp. 69–80). Cambridge University Press.
- Lubotsky, A. (1988). “The Old Phrygian Areyastis-inscription.” Kadmos 27: 9–26.
- Obrador-Cursach, B. (2020). The Phrygian Language. Brill.
- Glottolog: Phrygian
Ulinganishaji wa maneno
Imelinganishwa na lugha za Indo-European (Paleo-Balkan, isolated branch — closest to Greek/Armenian per current consensus) zinazohusiana
| Maana | Kifrigia | Proto-Kijaponi-Kikorea | Kimesapi | Lugha ya Ishara ya Nikaragua | Kitartessian | Kiliburnia | Kiveneti |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maji | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | ouriom /ˈou.ri.om/ |
| Moto | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Jua | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Mwezi | masê /maˈseː/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Mama | mater /ˈmater/ | *əma /əma/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | matur /ˈma.tur/ |
| Baba | atas /aˈtas/ | *əpa /əpa/ | ana /ˈana/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Kula | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Kunywa | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Upendo | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Moyo | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Mti | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Nyumba | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Mbwa | kan /kan/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Paka | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Mkono | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Jicho | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Habari | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Asante | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Moja | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
| Nzuri | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ | — /—/ |
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