Palaic
Facts
- Language: Palaic
- Alternate names:
- Language code: plq
- Language family: Indo-European, Anatolian
- Number of speakers:
- Script:
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Introduction
Palaic is an extinct Indo-European language, attested in cuneiform tablets in Bronze Age Hattusa, the capital of the Hittites. Palaic, which was apparently spoken mainly in northern Anatolia, is generally considered to be one of four main sub-divisions of the Anatolian languages, alongside Hittite, Luwic and Lydian.
The Palaic Verb
Verblist
- a-ḫu- -- to drink
- a-ni-i-ia-ši -- to do, to work
- a-ta- -- to eat
- aš- -- to be
- ar- -- to reach
- ar- -- to reach
- aš- -- to be
- da-aḫ-ḫa -- to take, to wed, to decide
- da-aḫ-ḫa -- to take, to wed, to decide
- gul-ša -- to carve, to engrave, to write
- gul-ša -- to carve, to engrave, to write
- ḫa-a -- to be hot, warm
- ḫa-aš -- to be satiated
- ḫa-an-ta-na- -- to encounter
- ḫa-pa-ri- -- to sell, to give away
- ḫar-(k)- -- to have, to hold
- ḫar-(k)- -- to have, to hold
- ḫu-wa-ar-ni-na-i -- to sprinkle
- i-ya-an-na-a-i -- to go, to march
- iš-ḫa-ra-an-ti -- to heal
- iš-ḫa-ra-an-ti -- to heal
- kar-ša -- to cut, to separate
- kar-ša -- to cut, to separate
- ki-i-ta-ar -- to lie
- mar-ḫi-ya -- to break, to divide
- mar-ha- -- to present oneself, to come as a guest
- mar-ḫi-ya -- to break, to divide
- mar-ha- -- to present oneself, to come as a guest
- mu-u-ši -- to enjoy, to be amused
- pa-ar-ku-i-ti -- to purify
- pa-ra-i -- to appear
- pa-ri-pa-ra-a-i -- to blow
- pi-i-ša -- to give
- ši- -- to seek, to sting
- šu-u-na- -- to fill
- ta-a-az -- to lay
- tak-ku -- to offer, to show
- tak-ku-wa- -- to arrange
- tak-ku -- to offer, to show
- tak-ku-wa- -- to arrange
- te-e-ka- -- to flow
- u-e-er-ti -- to say, to call
- u̯-i-te -- to build
- wa-ak-ka- -- to bite