Re: Opacheskaya, Tourabelidze, Wyquitzsvv
Just guessing here as I don't have any good resources for these languages, but I would guess Opacheskaya and Wyquitsw are Slavic and Tourabelidze is Germanic ...

Could the ending for Opacheskaya be a Russian feminine ending? Wyquitsw has too many consonants - making me think it's Polish. And Tourabelidze seems to have a German ending and the look of a compound word which the Germans are quite fond of ...

I'm interested as well, any experts out there?
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Opacheskaya, Tourabelidze, Wyquitzsvv  ·  Anoush  ·  5/11/2004, 7:15 PM
Re: Tovar-Belicz: origin  ·  Anon.  ·  6/6/2004, 4:01 AM
Re: Opacheskaya, Tourabelidze, Wyquitzsvv  ·  Sean Foglai  ·  5/12/2004, 10:02 AM
Re: Wykow  ·  Anon.  ·  5/12/2004, 12:29 PM
Re: Wykow  ·  Sean Foglai  ·  5/12/2004, 6:37 PM
Re: Opacheskaya, Tourabelidze, Wyquitzsvv  ·  SAGANI  ·  5/12/2004, 10:42 AM
Re: Opacheskaya, Tourabelidze, Wyquitzsvv  ·  Sean Foglai  ·  5/12/2004, 8:21 PM
Re: Opacheskaya, Tourabelidze, Wyquitzsvv  ·  SAGANI  ·  5/12/2004, 10:42 AM