やんす
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Originally, occupational dialect of prostitutes in Kamigata (Kansai region) at the beginning of the early modern period. Later generalized, and became limited to the usage of politeness.
There are some theories about the etymology; said to be changed from the following phrases:
Verb
[edit]- (auxiliary, obsolete, dialectal) indicating respect [17th–18th c.]
- Synonym: なさる (nasaru)
- 1749, Takeda Izumo, Miyoshi Shōraku, Namiki Sōsuke, Futatsu Chōchō Kuruwa Nikki (双蝶々曲輪日記):
- ほほこれは皆若い衆、寒取前で精が出やんすよ
- ho-ho kore wa mina wakai shū, kandori mae de sei ga deyansu yo
- Ho-ho, there're all young fellows; you would work hard toward kandori [sumo practice in the cold].
- ほほこれは皆若い衆、寒取前で精が出やんすよ
- (auxiliary, dated, now dialectal) indicating politeness [from 17th c.]
- Synonym: ます (masu)
- 1799, Shiba Shinkō, Shinagawa Yōji (品川楊枝):
- 今はかういふ顔がはやりやんす
- ima wa kō iu kao ga hayariyansu
- Now this kind of face is popular.
- 今はかういふ顔がはやりやんす
Usage notes
[edit]Attached to the 連用形 (“adverbial form”) of conjugated words and で (de, 連用形 (“adverbial form”) of だ (da)).
Conjugation
[edit]Conjugation of "やんす" (See Appendix:Japanese verbs.)
Stem forms | |||
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Imperfective (未然形) | やんせ やんしょ |
yanse yansho | |
Continuative (連用形) | やんし | yanshi | |
Terminal (終止形) | やんす | yansu | |
Attributive (連体形) | やんす | yansu | |
Hypothetical (仮定形) | - | - | |
Imperative (命令形) | やんせ | yanse | |
Key constructions | |||
Passive | - | - | |
Causative | - | - | |
Potential | - | - | |
Volitional | - | - | |
Negative | - | - | |
Negative continuative | - | - | |
Formal | - | - | |
Perfective | - | - | |
Conjunctive | - | - | |
Hypothetical conditional | - | - |
Derived terms
[edit]See also
[edit]- ありんす (arinsu)