Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/hwaʀ
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *hwaz.
Pronoun
*hwaʀ[1]
- who (interrogative)
Inflection
Proto-West Germanic personal pronouns
singular | first person | second person | reflexive |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | *ik | *þū | - |
accusative | *mik | *þik | *sik |
dative | *miʀ | *þiʀ | |
possessive | *mīn | *þīn | *sīn |
dual | first person | second person | reflexive |
nominative | *wit | *jit | - |
accusative | *unk | *inkw | *sik |
dative | |||
possessive | *unkar | *inkwar | *sīn |
plural | first person | second person | reflexive |
nominative | *wiʀ | *jiʀ | - |
accusative | *uns | *iwwi | *sik |
dative | |||
possessive | *unsar | *iuwar | *sīn |
Descendants
- Old English: hwā
- Old Frisian: hwā
- West Frisian: wa
- Old Saxon: hwē
- Old Dutch: wie
- Old High German: wër, hwër; (northern) *(h)wie
References
- ^ Ringe, Donald, Taylor, Ann (2014) The Development of Old English (A Linguistic History of English; 2), Oxford: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 125: “*hwaz”