User talk:2605:A601:A827:8E00:3CB3:CB4C:7DAD:519B

Prussian edits
Hello, I think you mean well, but all of your recent Prussian edits have been problematic. If you wish to edit Proto-Balto-Slavic entries, I suggest you familiarize yourself with the morphology of Balto-Slavic languages, such as the suffixes, viz. , and, , viz. .
 * You added as a descendant of, but there are two problems. Firstly, the spelling actually attested in the Elbing Vocabulary is  (technically Awins as every entry in that text is capitalized). Secondly, that term is actually inherited from, and already listed under, , not.
 * You added, as descendants of  but these forms are apparently unattested, at least AFAICT.
 * You changed the Prussian descendant of from, which is attested in the Elbing Vocabulary with the gloss , to the unattested/reconstructed form , which is given by twanksta.org with the meaning "a wooden plough".
 * You added as a descendant of, but this form is apparently unattested.
 * You added as a descendant of, but this form is apparently unattested.

And importantly, on Wiktionary we don't aim to document neo-Prussian as described on twanksta.org (which has tons of words not historically attested, even "internettan" and "kōmputeris"). We aim to document the historically attested language of Old Prussian. Some reliable sources for that include Mažiulis's Prūsų kalbos etimologijos žodynas and Nessellman's Thesaurus linguae prussicae. Cheers, 70.172.194.25 01:08, 7 January 2023 (UTC)