bo
Cimbrian
adverb
Definitions
- (Luserna) where
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German wā inherited from Old High German wār (true, id) inherited from *hwār inherited from Proto-Germanic *hwar (where, which place).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hwar
Gloss
where, which place
Concept
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- allwhere English
- anywhere English
- eachwhere English
- elsewhere English
- everwhere English
- nowhere English
- otherwhere English
- somewhere English
- where English
- whereabout English
- wherealong English
- whereas English
- whereby English
- wherefor English
- wherefrom English
- whereinto English
- whereness English
- wherenot English
- whereof English
- whereon English
- whereso English
- wherethan English
- wherethrough English
- whereto English
- whereunder English
- whereunto English
- wherever English
- wherewith English
- wherewithal English
- whereäs English
- allwo German
- irgendwo German
- warum German
- wo German
- woher German
- wohin German
- womöglich German
- *kʷ- Proto-Indo-European
- *kʷo- Proto-Indo-European
- hvordan Norwegian Bokmål
- *hwar Proto-Germanic
- *hwēr Proto-Germanic
- *wēraz Proto-Germanic
- hwar Old English
- hwær Old English
- hwǣr Old English
- where Middle English
- hvar Old Norse
- hwār Old High German
- warspello Old High German
- wār Old High German
- wā Middle High German
- wār Middle High German
- wouer Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐍈𐌰𐍂 Gothic
- *hwār gmw-pro
- *wār gmw-pro
- *war Old Dutch
- war Old Dutch
- ba Cimbrian
- hwar Old Saxon
- hwarasun Old Saxon
- hwarod Old Saxon
- hwaru Old Swedish
- hwēr Old Frisian
- we Tok Pisin
- wo Hunsrik
- weya Kriol