-Súhxnus, súhxnum (son): respectively nom. and acc. case, similar to endings of the 1st declension in both Greek and Latin
-ǵn̥h (be born): root gn-, akin to Greek gignomai for instance
-Dei̯u̯ós, dei̯u̯óm (god, cf. Lat. deus): nom. and acc.
-leu̯kós (bright): cf Gr. leukos
-Finally, the short sentences of the dialogue at the end will ring oddly familiar to the ear trained in Latin and Greek if you read them aloud: “Kʷíd u̯ēlh1si?” “Súhxnum u̯ēlh1mi.” “Tód h1estu” and the concluding sentence “súhxnum ǵeǵonh1e.”
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