<h3>Etymology</h3>
From lang:gem-pro {{recons|wurdan|lang=gem-pro}}, from lang:ine-pro {{recons|werdʰo-|word|lang=ine-pro}}, from lang:ine-pro {{recons|wer-|speak|lang=ine-pro}}; cognate with Old Frisian word, Old Saxon word (Dutch <a href="q://d?&woord">woord</a>), Old High German <a href="q://d?&wort">wort</a> (German <a href="q://d?&Wort">Wort</a>), Old Norse <a href="q://d?&or%C3%B0">orð</a> (Icelandic <a href="q://d?&or%C3%B0">orð</a>, Swedish <a href="q://d?&ord">ord</a>), Gothic <a href="q://d?&%F0%90%8D%85%F0%90%8C%B0%F0%90%8C%BF%F0%90%8D%82%F0%90%8C%B3">𐍅�𐌰�𐌿</a> (waurd). The Proto-Indo-European root is also the source of Latin <a href="q://d?&verbum">verbum</a>, Lithuanian <a href="q://d?&vardas">vardas</a>, and, more distantly, of Ancient Greek <a href="q://d?&%CE%B5%E1%BC%B4%CF%81%CF%89">εἴρω</a> (eirō, "I say") and Old Slavonic rotiti sę ("to swear") (Russian <a href="q://d?&%D1%80%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B8%D1%82%D1%8C%D1%81%D1%8F">ротиться</a> (rotit’cja, "to vow")).
<h3>Pronunciation</h3>
<h3>Etymology</h3>
From lang:gem-pro {{recons|wurdan|lang=gem-pro}}, from lang:ine-pro {{recons|werdʰo-|word|lang=ine-pro}}, from lang:ine-pro {{recons|wer-|speak|lang=ine-pro}}; cognate with Old Frisian word, Old Saxon word (Dutch <a href="q://d?&woord">woord</a>), Old High German <a href="q://d?&wort">wort</a> (German <a href="q://d?&Wort">Wort</a>), Old Norse <a href="q://d?&or%C3%B0">orð</a> (Icelandic <a href="q://d?&or%C3%B0">orð</a>, Swedish <a href="q://d?&ord">ord</a>), Gothic <a href="q://d?&%F0%90%8D%85%F0%90%8C%B0%F0%90%8C%BF%F0%90%8D%82%F0%90%8C%B3">𐍅�𐌰�𐌿</a> (waurd). The Proto-Indo-European root is also the source of Latin <a href="q://d?&verbum">verbum</a>, Lithuanian <a href="q://d?&vardas">vardas</a>, and, more distantly, of Ancient Greek <a href="q://d?&%CE%B5%E1%BC%B4%CF%81%CF%89">εἴρω</a> (eirō, "I say") and Old Slavonic rotiti sę ("to swear") (Russian <a href="q://d?&%D1%80%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B8%D1%82%D1%8C%D1%81%D1%8F">ротиться</a> (rotit’cja, "to vow")).
<h3>Pronunciation</h3>