"joë" meaning in Limburgish

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Adverb

IPA: /jɔə̯/
Rhymes: -ɔə̯ Etymology: Possibly from Middle High German joch, from Old High German jā, ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *jā, from Proto-Germanic *ja, from Proto-Indo-European *yē (“already”). Doublet of jao. Etymology templates: {{der|li|gmh|joch}} Middle High German joch, {{der|li|goh|jā}} Old High German jā, {{der|li|gmw-pro|*jā}} Proto-West Germanic *jā, {{der|li|gem-pro|*ja}} Proto-Germanic *ja, {{der|li|ine-pro|*Hyós|*yē|already}} Proto-Indo-European *yē (“already”), {{doublet|li|jao}} Doublet of jao Head templates: {{head|li|adverb}} joë
  1. (Eupen) yes; yea, yeah, aye
    Sense id: en-joë-li-adv-SNnOw7WF Categories (other): Eupen Limburgish
  2. (Eupen, intensifier) obviously; certainly; of course; really; just; as you know; as is generally known (indicates and emphasises that one is expressing a known fact) Tags: emphatic, intensifier Synonyms: doch Synonyms (joa (Southeast Limburgish)): jooe (alt: Krefeld)
    Sense id: en-joë-li-adv-dOVwpKPU Categories (other): Eupen Limburgish, Limburgish entries with incorrect language header, Limburgish modal particles, Limburgish phrasebook Disambiguation of Limburgish entries with incorrect language header: 5 89 7 Disambiguation of Limburgish modal particles: 6 86 7 Disambiguation of Limburgish phrasebook: 6 87 7 Disambiguation of 'joa (Southeast Limburgish)': 19 58 23
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: jaa (alt: Eupen), jao (english: widespread variant) Derived forms: enjoë, Joëbroër, jowaal

Interjection

IPA: /jɔə̯/
Rhymes: -ɔə̯ Etymology: Possibly from Middle High German joch, from Old High German jā, ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *jā, from Proto-Germanic *ja, from Proto-Indo-European *yē (“already”). Doublet of jao. Etymology templates: {{der|li|gmh|joch}} Middle High German joch, {{der|li|goh|jā}} Old High German jā, {{der|li|gmw-pro|*jā}} Proto-West Germanic *jā, {{der|li|gem-pro|*ja}} Proto-Germanic *ja, {{der|li|ine-pro|*Hyós|*yē|already}} Proto-Indo-European *yē (“already”), {{doublet|li|jao}} Doublet of jao Head templates: {{head|li|interjection}} joë
  1. (Eupen) yes Synonyms: jowaal
    Sense id: en-joë-li-intj-inmIkP6T Categories (other): Eupen Limburgish
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: jaa (alt: Eupen), jao (english: widespread variant)

Download JSON data for joë meaning in Limburgish (4.4kB)

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    },
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        [
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        "(Eupen, intensifier) obviously; certainly; of course; really; just; as you know; as is generally known (indicates and emphasises that one is expressing a known fact)"
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          "alt": "Krefeld",
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        }
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          "word": "nää"
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    "Limburgish phrasebook",
    "Limburgish terms derived from Middle High German",
    "Limburgish terms derived from Old High German",
    "Limburgish terms derived from Proto-Germanic",
    "Limburgish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European",
    "Limburgish terms derived from Proto-West Germanic",
    "Limburgish terms with IPA pronunciation",
    "Rhymes:Limburgish/ɔə̯",
    "Rhymes:Limburgish/ɔə̯/1 syllable"
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    },
    {
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        [
          "really",
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    },
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      "word": "jao"
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}

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