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Cognates and are
Cognates within the same language are called doublets.
Cognates are found in old Norse, Slavic and also Greek and Sanskrit.
Cognates outside of Germanic are Avestan yare " year ", Greek " year, season, period of time " ( whence " hour "), Old Church Slavonic jaru and Latin hornus " of this year ".
Cognates in modern Celtic languages are Irish rith ( in some dialects ruth or ruith, Scottish ruith / rith and Welsh rhedeg, both meaning " to run ", as well as the Gaelic noun roth wheel.
Cognates to the word ceorle are frequently found in place names, throughout the Anglophone world, in towns such as Carlton and Charlton, meaning " the farm of the churls ".
Cognates are found in departments of a number of other names, including departments of " digital culture ", " new media " or " convergent media ", various " iSchools ", or programs like " Media in Transition " at MIT.

Cognates and German
Cognates of Old English dēor in other dead Germanic languages have the general sense of " animal ", such as Old High German tior, Old Norse djur or dȳr, Gothic dius, Old Saxon dier, and Old Frisian diar.
Cognates include Gothic ( fani ), Old Frisian ( fenne ), Dutch ( veen, ven ) and German ( Fenn ( e ), Venn, Vehn, Feen, Fehn ).
* Geoff Parkes and Alan Cornell 1992, ' NTC's Dictionary of German False Cognates ', National Textbook Company, NTC Publishing Group.
Cognates of the name in different languages include Leonor () ( Spanish, Portuguese ), Eleonoora ( Finnish ), Eléonore ( French ), Eleonora ( Czech, Italian, Polish, Swedish ), Eleonóra ( Hungarian, Slovak ), Ellinor ( Norwegian, Swedish ), Leonora or Leonore ( German ), Lenora and Lenore.
Cognates include Lithuanian " skimming ( of cream )" and Middle Low German " dirt ", Old English " mask, helm, spectre " ( from a meaning " covered, concealed ", c. f.
Cognates in the Germanic languages include West Frisian gean, Dutch gaan, Low German gahn, German gehen, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish gå, Crimean Gothic geen.
Cognates include West Frisian weine, Dutch, Low German, German wenden, Swedish vända, Danish, Norwegian vende, and Gothic wandjan.
Cognates include West Frisian wine, Dutch, Low German, German winden, Swedish vinda, Danish and Norwegian vinde, and Gothic-windan ( in biwindan ‘ to wind around, wrap ’).
Cognates also exist in Dutch etter ( pus ), in German Eiter ( pus ), in Old Saxon ĕttar, in Old English ăttor.

Cognates and Old
Cognates within Indo-European include Greek kýklos, " wheel ", Sanskrit, Old Church Slavonic kolo, all meaning " circle " or " wheel ",< ref >
Cognates of the name Riothamus survive in Old Welsh ( Riatav / Riadaf ) and Old Breton ( Riatam ).
Cognates include Sanskrit, श ् रवस ् ( śravas ); Avestan, ; Armenian, լու ( low ); Old Church Slavonic, слово ( slovo ); and Old Irish, clú.

Cognates and from
Cognates of the term appear in other languages and cultures, presumably also derived from the Portuguese word, and it is not controversial or derogatory in these contexts.
* See " Deacon # Cognates " for other historical terms derived from the Greek diakonos.

are and German
If the Communists are sincere in wanting a united, neutral and disarmed Germany, it might well be advantageous for the German people in this nuclear age.
They are leaving so fast that the president of the West German Employers' Federation issued an appeal this week to factory workers in the West to volunteer for six months' front-line work in factories in West Berlin.
Public relations strategists everywhere, watching the reaction of the German press, the liberal press, the lunatic-fringe press, listening to their neighbors, studying interviews with men and women on the street, cried out: Too much, too much -- the mind of the audience is becoming dulled, the horrors are losing their effect.
But there are also the commercial propagandists and the analysts -- one dominated by money, the other by nineteenth-century German scholarship.
There are talks with the German government to deliver some 12 navy fast speed vessels for sea border protection.
Much like the relationship between British English and American English, the Austrian and German varieties differ in minor respects ( e. g., spelling, word usage and grammar ) but are recognizably equivalent and largely mutually intelligible.
In the variant of German that is spoken in Germany, the words stehen ( to stand ) and gestehen ( to confess ) are identical in the present perfect: habe gestanden.
There are many official terms that differ in Austrian German from their usage in most parts of Germany.
Words primarily used in Austria are Jänner ( January ) rather than Januar, heuer ( this year ) rather than dieses Jahr, Stiege ( stairs ) instead of Treppe, Rauchfang ( chimney ) instead of Schornstein, many administrative, legal and political terms – and a whole series of foods and vegetables such as: Erdäpfel ( potatoes ) German Kartoffeln ( but Dutch Aardappel ), Schlagobers ( whipped cream ) German Schlagsahne, Faschiertes ( ground beef ) German Hackfleisch, Fisolen ( green beans ) German Gartenbohne ( but Czech fazole and Italian fagioli ), Karfiol ( cauliflower ) German Blumenkohl ( but Italian cavolfiore ), Kohlsprossen ( Brussels sprouts ) German Rosenkohl, Marillen ( apricots ) German Aprikosen but Slovak marhuľa, Paradeiser ( tomatoes ) German Tomaten, Palatschinken ( pancakes ) German Pfannkuchen ( but Czech palačinky ), Topfen ( a semi-sweet cottage cheese ) German Quark and Kren ( horseradish ) German Meerrettich ( but Czech křen ).
The Central Austro-Bavarian dialects are more intelligible to speakers of Standard German than the Southern Austro-Bavarian dialects of Tyrol.
The term Angst distinguishes itself from the word Furcht ( German for " fear ") in that Furcht is a negative anticipation regarding a concrete threat, while Angst is a ( possibly nondirectional ) emotion, though the terms are colloquially sometimes used synonymously.
The term for the mountain peaks varies by nation and language: words such as horn, kogel, gipfel, and berg are used in German speaking regions: mont and aguille in French speaking regions ; and monte or cima in Italian speaking regions.
They are serving under German command protecting an airport in Konduz.
In French, Italian, Spanish and German, alternate history novels are called uchronie.
The name of Germany and the German language, in French, Allemagne, allemand, in Portuguese Alemanha, alemão, in Spanish Alemania, alemán, and in Welsh ( Yr ) Almaen, almaeneg are derived from the name of this early Germanic tribal alliance.

are and Jahr
The radio and television broadcaster Norddeutscher Rundfunk and publishers such as Gruner + Jahr and Spiegel-Verlag are pillars of the important media industry in Hamburg.
Droste's earliest poems are derivative and conventional but in 1820 her work began to show marked originality when she embarked on a cycle of religious poems, Das geistliche Jahr (" The Spiritual Year ").
Still read are his autobiographical writings, Meine Flucht nach Paris im Winter 1790 ( 1791 ), Über meinen Aufenthalt in Wien ( 1799 ), Das merkwürdigste Jahr meines Lebens ( 1801 ), Erinnerungen aus Paris ( 1804 ), and Erinnerungen von meiner Reise aus Liefland nach Rom und Neapel ( 1805 ).

are and Old
Old attitudes are held more tenaciously in the Tidewater than the Piedmont ; ;
The grounds for the Church's position are Scriptural ( Old Testament ), the teachings of the fathers and doctors of the early Church, the unbroken tradition of nineteen centuries, the decisions of the highest ecclesiastical authority and the natural law.
`` The scriptures, both Old and New Testament, are verbally inspired of God and are the revelation of God to man, the infallible, authoritative rule of faith and conduct ''.
Some adaptations of the Latin alphabet are augmented with ligatures, such as æ in Old English and Icelandic and Ȣ in Algonquian ; by borrowings from other alphabets, such as the thorn þ in Old English and Icelandic, which came from the Futhark runes ; and by modifying existing letters, such as the eth ð of Old English and Icelandic, which is a modified d. Other alphabets only use a subset of the Latin alphabet, such as Hawaiian, and Italian, which uses the letters j, k, x, y and w only in foreign words.
Members of the family are natives of temperate to tropical regions of the Old World, with 15 genera and 780 species.
Also shown are the churches in full communion with the Anglican Communion: the Nordic Lutheran churches of the Porvoo Communion ( Green ) and the Old Catholic Church | Old Catholic churches of the Utrecht Union ( Red ).
In addition to other member churches, the churches of the Anglican Communion are in full communion with the Old Catholic churches of the Union of Utrecht and the Scandinavian Lutheran churches of the Porvoo Communion in Europe, the India-based Mar Thoma and Malabar Independent Syrian churches and the Philippine Independent Church, also known as the Aglipayan Church.
In England the grounds used are The Oval ( since 1880 ), Old Trafford ( 1884 ), Lord's ( 1884 ), Trent Bridge ( 1899 ), Headingley ( 1899 ) and Edgbaston ( 1902 ).
Between the Cotton Belt and the Tennessee Valley is the mineral region, the Old Land area — a region of resistant rocks — whose soils, also derived from weathering in silu, are of varied fertility, the best coming from the granites, sandstones and limestones, the poorest from the gneisses, schists and slates.
Old Norse askr literally means " ash tree " but the etymology of embla is uncertain, and two possibilities of the meaning of embla are generally proposed.
Alemannic runic inscriptions such as those on the Pforzen buckle are among the earliest testimonies of Old High German.
Old people who have long desisted from their outdoor work are often found to be as white as western men.
The Old English versions of Orosius's Histories against the Pagans and Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People are no longer accepted by scholars as Alfred's own translations because of lexical and stylistic differences.
* 1388 – Despite being outnumbered 16 to 1, forces of the Old Swiss Confederacy are victorious over the Archduchy of Austria in the Battle of Näfels.
This view is based partly on Old English and Danish traditions regarding persons and events of the 4th century, and partly on the fact that striking affinities to the cult of Nerthus as described by Tacitus are to be found in pre-Christian Scandinavian, especially Swedish and Danish, religion.
Some such stories are exaggerations of actual events ; others are completely fictional tales set in a familiar setting, such as the American Old West, or the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.
Green ( Old World ) archaeoastronomers rely heavily on statistics and are sometimes accused of missing the cultural context of what is a social practice.
The Amish, Hutterites, Mennonites, Old Order Mennonites and Conservative Mennonites are direct descendants of the movement.
The Admiralty Extension ( which is also one of the two buildings which are sometimes referred to as the " Old Admiralty ") dates from the turn of the 20th century.
But if the Frisian names Akkrum, Akkeringa and Dutch name Akkerghem, are derived from the personal name Akker there may be a corresponding Old English name from which Accrington may be derived.

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