Friday, December 2, 2011

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User talk:Dan Polansky
Dec 2nd 2011, 09:18

Etymology of szuler:

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::: I would not add the meanings of cheater and drudge to the etymology at "szuler", given *"šulíř" is unattested. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] 08:51, 2 December 2011 (UTC)
::: I would not add the meanings of cheater and drudge to the etymology at "szuler", given *"šulíř" is unattested. --[[User:Dan Polansky|Dan Polansky]] 08:51, 2 December 2011 (UTC)
::::Thanks. The etymology for the Russian [[шулер]] would be as unclear as is the current etymology for [[szuler]]. Both Polish and Russian language linguists claim to have some relations to Czech, which is unconfirmed. Even if the Russian word was derived from or via Polish, the original source or a closer source is not clear. I mean, the Polish linguists could as well have claimed it was derived from Middle High German vi Russian, at least, the pronunciation in Polish and Russian is identical. --[[User:Atitarev|Anatoli]] <sup>([[User talk:Atitarev|обсудить]])</sup> 09:10, 2 December 2011 (UTC)
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::::Thanks. The etymology for the Russian [[шулер]] would be as unclear as is the current etymology for [[szuler]]. Both Polish and Russian language linguists claim to have some relations to Czech, which is unconfirmed. Even if the Russian word was derived from or via Polish, the original source or a closer source is not clear. I mean, the Polish linguists could as well have claimed it was derived from Middle High German via Russian, at least, the pronunciation in Polish and Russian is identical. --[[User:Atitarev|Anatoli]] <sup>([[User talk:Atitarev|обсудить]])</sup> 09:10, 2 December 2011 (UTC)

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