Where does "Thing" come from? Etymology of THING, COSA, ΠΡΑΓΜΑ, ДЕЛО, LUCRU, COISA, DING

Описание к видео Where does "Thing" come from? Etymology of THING, COSA, ΠΡΑΓΜΑ, ДЕЛО, LUCRU, COISA, DING

Etymology of English 🇬🇧 thing, Italian 🇮🇹 & Spanish 🇪🇸 cosa, Portuguese 🇵🇹 coisa, Romanian 🇷🇴 lucru, Russian 🇷🇺 дело, and Greek 🇬🇷 πρᾶγμα.

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