söss
Appearance
Central Franconian
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- söns (Ripuarian variant; influenced by standard German)
- soss (Moselle Franconian)
Etymology
[edit]From Middle High German sus, su(n)st, from Old High German sus, with a secondary umlaut as in Dutch zus. Also cognate with Luxembourgish soss, German sonst.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adverb
[edit]söss
- (Ripuarian) otherwise; or else
- Luuster jot, wat de Mamm sät, söss blies de ze Huus!
- Listen closely to what Mum says, or else you’ll stay at home!
German Low German
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Cardinal : söss Ordinal : sösst | ||
Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle Low German ses, sēs, from Old Saxon sehs.
Numeral
[edit]söss
Coordinate terms
[edit]Cardinal numbers from 0 to 99
Cardinal numbers from 100 onward
Limburgish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From earlier sus (with /ʊ/), ultimately of Proto-Germanic origin. Compare German sonst, Luxembourgish soss, Dutch zus.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adverb
[edit]söss (Eupen)
Categories:
- Central Franconian terms inherited from Middle High German
- Central Franconian terms derived from Middle High German
- Central Franconian terms inherited from Old High German
- Central Franconian terms derived from Old High German
- Central Franconian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Central Franconian lemmas
- Central Franconian adverbs
- Ripuarian Franconian
- Central Franconian terms with usage examples
- German Low German terms inherited from Middle Low German
- German Low German terms derived from Middle Low German
- German Low German terms inherited from Old Saxon
- German Low German terms derived from Old Saxon
- German Low German lemmas
- German Low German numerals
- Limburgish terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Limburgish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Limburgish/øs
- Rhymes:Limburgish/øs/1 syllable
- Limburgish lemmas
- Limburgish adverbs
- Eupen Limburgish