"äsja" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [Estonian]

IPA: /ˈæsjɑ/, [ˈæsʲjɑ̈]
Rhymes: -æsjɑ Etymology: Introduced into the standard language from South Estonian dialects: ä(ä)sä and specifically äisä, äisa with metathesis (compare Võro ääsäq, äisäq). This introduction happened relatively recently, likely at the beginning of the 20th century, as Wiedemann 1869 still considers this word dialectal. Related to Finnish äsken, Ludian äskei and Veps eskai. According to Aikio, the term goes back to Proto-Finnic *äisäk and ultimately Proto-Uralic *äńćä (“recently”). As such, cognates would also include Moksha эзьке (eźke) and Eastern Mari иже (iže). The definition is a semantic loan from Finnish äsken. Etymology templates: {{metathesis|et}} metathesis, {{cog|vro|ääsäq}} Võro ääsäq, {{cog|fi|äsken}} Finnish äsken, {{cog|lud|äskei}} Ludian äskei, {{cog|vep|eskai}} Veps eskai, {{inh|et|urj-fin-pro|*äisäk}} Proto-Finnic *äisäk, {{inh|et|urj-pro|*äńćä||recently}} Proto-Uralic *äńćä (“recently”), {{cog|mdf|эзьке}} Moksha эзьке (eźke), {{cog|mhr|иже}} Eastern Mari иже (iže), {{sl|et|fi|äsken|nocap=1}} semantic loan from Finnish äsken Head templates: {{head|et|adverbs|not comparable||||f1accel-form=comparative|head=}} äsja (not comparable), {{et-adv}} äsja (not comparable)
  1. just now, just, recently Tags: not-comparable Synonyms: alles, just, vast Derived forms: äsjane
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