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|[[Proto-Germanic|PGmc]] [[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/fōr|'''''*fōr''''' ~ '''''*fun-''''']]<ref name="dhegh"/><ref>[[Lyle Campbell]], Historical Linguistics: An Introduction, 3rd edition, p. 355</ref><ref name="Glossary"/>{{br}}<< PIE *''péh₂wr̥''
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| French '''''nuque''''' ('nape') ||Latin ''nucha'', from Arabic نُخَاع ''nukhāʻ'' 'spinal marrow' || Hungarian '''''nyak''''' ('neck')<ref name="Barczi">{{cite book|first=Géza|last=Bárczi|year=1958|title=A magyar szókincs eredete|location=Budapest|publisher=Tankönyvkiadó|page=8}}</ref> || Proto-Uralic ''*ńᴕkkɜ'' 'neck'
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| German '''''haben''''' ('to have') || PG *''habjaną''{{br}}<< PIE *''keh₂p-'' ("to grasp") || Latin '''''habere''''' ("to have") and descendants<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=have|title=have - Search Online Etymology Dictionary|website=www.etymonline.com}}</ref> || PIE *''gʰeh₁bʰ-'' ("to grab, to take")