[gothic-l] double words in gothic

Fredrik gadrauhts at HOTMAIL.COM
Fri Aug 20 09:20:27 UTC 2004


Godan dag allaim!

I know that double words aren't as common as in other languages such 
as my own (swedish). We have e.g. köttbulle = meatball.

I wonder if they are common in gothic or do they decribe the main 
noun instead like meaty ball instead of meatball?

If I want to make a double word in gothic, let's say blueberry, how 
do i do. What rules are there when doing this? Now i took an example 
with an adjective + noun, but if it's a noun + another noun such as 
meatball or football. How do I make these words?

/Fredrik



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