Tocharian B

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Originally only accusative, from Proto-Tocharian *ñäś (compare Tocharian A näṣ), dissimilated from *mñäś, from Proto-Indo-European *mné ǵe (compare Old Norse mik, Ancient Greek ἐμέγε (emége)), accusative formation ultimately from *éǵh₂.[1]

Pronoun

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ñaś

  1. I, me

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Douglas Q. Adams, A Dictionary of Tocharian B, 2nd edn. (Amsterdam–NY: Rodopi, 2013), 283.