"zodra" meaning in Dutch

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Conjunction

IPA: /zoːˈdraː/ Audio: Nl-zodra.ogg
Etymology: Univerbation of zo (“so”) + dra (“soon”), the latter from Middle Dutch drâde; compare weldra (“soon”). Likely related to Dutch draaien (“to turn”), with an unclear development of sense, in which case from Proto-Germanic *þrēaną. In this case cognate with German drehen (“to throw”) and English throw. Also compare Middle High German drâte (“fast”) from Old High German dratō (“swift, violent”). Etymology templates: {{univerbation|nl|zo|dra|t1=so|t2=soon}} Univerbation of zo (“so”) + dra (“soon”), {{der|nl|dum|drâde}} Middle Dutch drâde, {{cog|nl|draaien||to turn}} Dutch draaien (“to turn”), {{der|nl|gem-pro|*þrēaną}} Proto-Germanic *þrēaną, {{cog|de|drehen||to throw}} German drehen (“to throw”), {{cog|en|throw}} English throw, {{cog|gmh|drâte|drâte|fast}} Middle High German drâte (“fast”), {{cog|goh|dratō|dratō|swift, violent}} Old High German dratō (“swift, violent”) Head templates: {{head|nl|conjunction}} zodra
  1. as soon as
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