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Reconstruction:Proto-Italic/kʷettwōr
Proto-Italic
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkʷet.tu̯oːr/
Declension
Declension of *kʷettwōr (i-stem)
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | *kʷettwōrēs | *kʷettwōrēs | *kʷettwōrjā |
Vocative | *kʷettwōrēs | *kʷettwōrēs | *kʷettwōrjā |
Accusative | *kʷettwōrins | *kʷettwōrins | *kʷettwōrjā |
Genitive | *kʷettwōrjom | *kʷettwōrjom | *kʷettwōrjom |
Dative | *kʷettwōriβos | *kʷettwōriβos | *kʷettwōriβos |
Ablative | *kʷettwōriβos | *kʷettwōriβos | *kʷettwōriβos |
Locative | *kʷettwōriβos | *kʷettwōriβos | *kʷettwōriβos |
Descendants
- Latin: quattuor
- Aromanian: patru, paturu
- Corsican: quattru
- Dalmatian: quater, quatar, kuatri, čatro, quattro
- Emilian: quâter
- Franco-Provençal: quatro
- French: quatuor (borrowing)
- Friulian: cuatri
- Istriot: quatro
- Istro-Romanian: påtru
- Ladin: cater
- Ligurian: quattro
- Lombard: quatar, quater, quasar
- Megleno-Romanian: patru
- Navarro-Aragonese: quatro
- Neapolitan: quatto
- Old French: quatre
- Italian: quattro
- Old Leonese: quatro
- Old Portuguese: quatro
- Old Occitan: catre, quatre
- Old Spanish: quatro
- Piedmontese: quatr
- Romagnol: quatar
- Romanian: patru
- Romansch: quatter, quater
- Sabir: quatr'
- Sardinian: batero, bàtoro, batro, baturu, quatru
- Sicilian: quattru
- Tarantino: quatt
- Venetian: quatro
- Oscan: 𐌐𐌄𐌕𐌕𐌉𐌖𐌓 (pettiur)
- Umbrian: 𐌐𐌄𐌕𐌖𐌓 (petor)
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