Some of the most obvious correspondences in consonants between Europaio and Proto-Germanic may be seen in the following table, where Latin stays for comparison, and English for cognate words:
| 
 Europaio  | 
 Gothic  | 
 Latin  | 
 English  | 
| 
 bh: bhrater, bher  | 
 b: brodhar, bairan  | 
 f: frater, fero  | 
 brother (fraternal), to bear (infer)  | 
| 
 c: ca, cei  | 
 q: qiman, qius  | 
 gu/u: venio, vivus  | 
 to come (venue), quick (vivacity)  | 
| 
 ch: lech, cher  | 
 hw/g/w: leihts, warmjan  | 
 f/gu/u: levis, formus  | 
 light (levity), warm (forceps)  | 
| 
 d: dekm, ed  | 
 t: taihun, itan  | 
 d: decem, edo  | 
 ten (decimal), to eat (edible)  | 
| 
 dh: dhe, dhers  | 
 d: du-, dear  | 
 f/d/b: feci, festus  | 
 to do (factor), to dare (manifest)  | 
| 
 g: aug, gno  | 
 k: aukan, kunnan  | 
 g: augeo, gnosco  | 
 augment, to know (ignorant)  | 
| 
 gh: ghostis, delegh  | 
 g: gasts, laggs  | 
 h/g:hostis, longus  | 
 guest (hostile), length (longitude)  | 
| 
 k: leuk, kerd  | 
 h/g: liuhadh, hairto  | 
 g: lux, cor(d)  | 
 light (lucid), heart (core)  | 
| 
 p: pater, septm  | 
 f/b: fadar, sibun  | 
 p: pater, septem  | 
 father (paternal), seven (September)  | 
| 
 q: leiq, qi/qo  | 
 hw/g/w: leihwan, hwas  | 
 qu: linquo, quis  | 
 leave (relinquish), what (quote)  | 
| 
 t: wert, treies  | 
 dh/d: wairdhan, dhreis  | 
 t: uerto, tres  | 
 (to)ward (versus), three (trinity)  |