Where does “niewyczuwalny” come from?

niewyczuwalny (Polish) comes from Polish wyczuwalny, from Polish -alny, from Polish powtarzać, from Polish -ać, from Old Polish -ć, from Old Polish ty, from Proto-Slavic ty, from Proto-Balto-Slavic tūˀ — you, thou.

niewyczuwalny (Polish): imperceptible, intangible, unnoticeable

Definitions

  1. imperceptible, intangible, unnoticeable

Ancestry of “niewyczuwalny”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishwyczuwalnyperceptible, palpable, tangible, noticeable able to be sensed through touch, smell, sight, etc
2Polish-alnyforms masculine adjectives meaning -able, attached to imperfect verbs
3Polishpowtarzaćto repeat
4Polish-aćforms imperfect and frequentative verb forms, causes both consonantal and vocalic sound changes within the stem
5Old Polishforms
6Old Polishtysingular non-formal second person pronoun thou, you
7Proto-Slavictyyou
8Proto-Balto-Slavictūˀyou
9Proto-Indo-Europeantúh₂you, thou

Words derived from “niewyczuwalny

Every word from Proto-Indo-European túh₂Every word from Polish -aćEvery word from Polish -alny