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come : inherited from Proto-Germanic kuman "come" which goes back to PIE *gwa(m)-, where the [m] was probably a suffix at one time. Anyway, without the [m] it became "go" in English and with it, "come." The initial [gw] became [b] in Greek but [v] in Latin, where the same root turned up in venire
Yes, that's right: "go" and "come" come from the same ancient source.âmad-an
rasid-an
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fra. le premier venu : har/noxostin (tâza az rah) rasida i ...
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=> venir à bout de