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𐍈𐌰 β€’ (Ζ•a) meaning 'how', 'why'[edit]

Gothic uses 𐍈𐌰 β€’ (Ζ•a) to mean 'what':

hwa ist wens?, 'what is hope?'

hwa gatawida Daweid, 'what David did.'

But it also uses hwa to mean 'how' and 'why':

hwa mik haitid frauja, 'Why do you call me Lord?'

hwa faurhteiΓΎ, 'Why are you fearful?'

hwa kannt, guma, ΓΎatei … 'how do you know, O man, whether …'

I would suggest that hwa meaning 'what' < PGmc hwat, but …

Gothic hwa meaning 'how', 'why' < Pgmc hwō, with regular sound change of PGmc -ō > Gothic -a. David Patrick 50 (talk) 00:34, 10 November 2023 (UTC)Reply