Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/-ti

Etymology
From, from the dialectal , the dative or locative singular of (as opposed to the regular dative , with a suffix  in e-grade and the dative singular ending ).

E.g. Late Proto-Slavic < Early Proto-Slavic  < Proto-Balto-Slavic  < earlier  < Proto-Indo-European  (and not ), nominative, from the root.

Descendants
Most of modern languages, except South Slavic, Rusyn, and Ukrainian, use the shortened form (not just can be inferred from Russian, but also its lengthening effects, as in  →  → 🇨🇬.


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