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I translated the article from the Swedish Wikipedia, but I'm afraid there can be quite a few spelling and grammar mistakes, so I would be happy if someone could improve the text. A question also: I can't find any English equivalent for the Swedish word obelagd. What word do you use in English for samples like *Izeba and *Isifa – names that theoretically could have been used even though there are no evidence for them? The same adjective is used to describe words like *Sera – older recreated forms of current toponyms. Sappelle-gorre ( talk) 14:19, 19 August 2012 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

[Untitled]

I translated the article from the Swedish Wikipedia, but I'm afraid there can be quite a few spelling and grammar mistakes, so I would be happy if someone could improve the text. A question also: I can't find any English equivalent for the Swedish word obelagd. What word do you use in English for samples like *Izeba and *Isifa – names that theoretically could have been used even though there are no evidence for them? The same adjective is used to describe words like *Sera – older recreated forms of current toponyms. Sappelle-gorre ( talk) 14:19, 19 August 2012 (UTC) reply


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