19 he beginning of a
where
c,
as
word
it is
BRiirr5xII8
to
be read
else-
gospel, in small letters
^BiirrfAVE.
There are
common
words which appear
a few
and other European languages; Greek, <^<opov,
to
have a
origin with words in Greek, Latin,
^t^wjjLt
Js,i^f^^^^l^,
^OMTi
^ECNA
^co;7.a,
Z^/^/W, ^'llrNf L)Tk
,
e. g.
kaaH/^m^a x>lv<o, ^if'i ^s^ta, etc,
agnus, aHjha laeva, c^me se^
men, wnk'a juvencus, nicTUip'i
pastor, coau sal,
coANLjE sol, etc,
English, CTATij)^ altar, c^kaa sabre, cwn'a son, <|)^'^AEM^& to hurl, 'T/i^'pM'b
thorn,
Germaiu
cMAAAKAMra to grow small,
etc.
Fj^ofi'*
grab, tndjr'A schnee, ct^ca'a,
stuhl, etc, I
subjoin a few phrases in Bulgarian, and the
Lord's Prayer in ancient Slavic, Bulgarian Russian, that the
readermaysee how
far the
and two
Jatterhave varied from thir mother language. PHRASKS.
Good KJk*
cte
day, Sir,
TIow are you
Ga/ha Bor^,
?
AC)Kffe.
Well, thaidcGod.fLit.Glory toGod, well.