ruki
English
Etymology
From the sounds (r, u̯, K, i̯) which triggered the change. The law is stated as a mnemonic rule because the word ruki means "hands" in many Slavic languages.
Noun
ruki (uncountable)
- (phonology) A sound change that took place in the satem branches of the Indo-European language family, and according to which an original *s changed to *š after the consonants *r, *k, *g, *gʰ and the semi-vowels *w (*u̯) and *y (*i̯).
Anagrams
Lower Sorbian
Pronunciation
Noun
ruki
- genitive singular of ruka
- nominative plural of ruka
- accusative plural of ruka