- tъ
- tъ
Grammatical information: prn.
Proto-Slavic meaning: `this, that'
Old Church Slavic:tъ `this, that' [prn], ta [Nomsf], to [Nomsn]Russian:tot `this, that' [prn], ta [Nomsf], to [Nomsn]Old Russian:tъ `this, that' [prn], ta [Nomsf], to [Nomsn]Czech:ten `this, that' [prn], ta [Nomsf], to [Nomsn]Slovak:ten `this, that' [prn], ta [Nomsf], to [Nomsn]Polish:ten `this, that' [prn], ta [Nomsf], to [Nomsn]Upper Sorbian:tón `this, that' [prn], ta [Nomsf], to [Nomsn]Serbo-Croatian:tȃj `this, that' [prn], tȃ [Nomsf], tȏ [Nomsn];Čak. tȁ, tȃ (Orbanići) `that' [prn], tȃ [Nomsf], tȏ [Nomsn], tȍ [Nomsn]Slovene:tȃ `this, that' [prn], tȃ [Nomsf], tọ̑ [Nomsn]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: tosLithuanian:tàs `this, that' [prn], tà [Nomsf], taĩ [Nomsn]Latvian:tas `this, that' [prn], tã [Nomsf]Old Prussian:stas `the, this, that' [artcl/pron], sta(i) [Nomsf], sta [Nomsn]Indo-European reconstruction: soComments: The PIE demonstrative pronoun *so, f. *seh₂, n. tod was remodelled to Balto-Slavic *tos, *taʔ, *tod.Other cognates:Skt. sá `this, that' [prn], sā́ [Nomsf], tád [Nomsn]
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