The English word "little" finds an intriguing parallel in Svan, where "litle" (ლითლე) means "to press down" or "to squeeze."
Naturally, when an object is compressed, it shrinks—creating a logical semantic link between pressure and smallness.
The English word "little" finds an intriguing parallel in Svan, where "litle" (ლითლე) means "to press down" or "to squeeze."
Naturally, when an object is compressed, it shrinks—creating a logical semantic link between pressure and smallness.
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