"anderleuts" meaning in All languages combined

See anderleuts on Wiktionary

Pronoun [German]

IPA: /ˈandɐˌlɔʏ̯ts/
Etymology: Contraction of andere Leute ("other people") + genitive ending -s. The latter is applied here on the model of the genitives of other indefinite pronouns. However, the form anderleuts is peculiar because Leute is plural and plural genitives never take -s in standard German. Compare the similar Dutch andermans. Etymology templates: {{m|de|andere}} andere, {{m|de|Leute}} Leute, {{cog|nl|andermans}} Dutch andermans Head templates: {{head|de|pronoun}} anderleuts
  1. (indefinite, colloquial) other people's, someone else's Tags: colloquial, indefinite
    Sense id: en-anderleuts-de-pron-ZkjN2gzn Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, German pronouns

Download JSON data for anderleuts meaning in All languages combined (1.5kB)

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      "ipa": "/ˈandɐˌlɔʏ̯ts/"
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