From: patrick cuadrado
Message: 40319
Date: 2005-09-22
In Proto-Celtic Ei-mu = We go
Grec : Eimi (I go). Latin Eo (I go). Ombrien Ier (They would go)
Balte E'iti (To go).
Vieux Sanskrit Imas (We go).
Letton Eimu (I go)
I think there are connexions
With IE Ghei (To go)
Breton Kit
Germanic Gai/Gæ < Old English Gan < English Go. Old Frisian Frisien Gan. Middle Deutsch Gaen. German Gehen.
Grec Kikhano (To reach)
And another IE root Eit/It (To go)
Old Irish Ethaim (I go)
Sanskrit I/Eti/Ita (To go/To go to/Come from)--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "tgpedersen" <tgpedersen@...> wrote:
> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "alexandru_mg3"
<alexandru_mg3@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Could somebody help with a PIE root and the derivation of Ianus
> >
> > I could find PIE *ia: from the PIE *ei - 'to go'
> >