bʰeh₁-mn̥-₂
“a speaking, a statement”Widely acceptedcommunication
fame, fable, infant, confess, prophet
Derivative from *bʰeh₂- "to speak", yielding Latin fāma "report", fābula "story", infāns "speechless", English fame, fable, infant, prophet.
Related Roots
bhewdh-“to be aware, to make aware”bʰeh₁-tl-“instrument of speaking, lips”bʰeh₂-“to speak, to say, to tell”bʰeh₂-sko-“to speak, to utter sounds”deh₃-s-“to give as instruction, to teach”deyḱ-eyo-“to keep pointing, indicating”deyḱ-mn̥“the act of showing, a sample”deyḱ-tl-“instrument for pointing, indication device”