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jonk
jonk
Central Franconian
Alternative forms
- jong (more recent variant, now widespread)
Etymology
From Old High German jung.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /joŋk/
Adjective
jonk (masculine jonge, feminine jong, comparative jönger or jenger, superlative et jöngste or jengste)
- (many dialects) young
- Hä hät noch en jong Dochter un e jonk Enkelche.
- He has a still young daughter and a young grandchild.
- Hä hät noch en jong Dochter un e jonk Enkelche.
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From Old High German jung, from Proto-Germanic *jungaz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂yuh₁en-. The -k belongs to the uninflected stem (through final devoicing when -ng- was still a consonant cluster). Though adjectives have usually generalized the inflected stem (cf. laang, not *laank), -k has sometimes been generalized after short vowels.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /joŋk/
- Rhymes: -oŋk
Adjective
jonk (masculine jonken, neuter jonkt, comparative méi jonk, superlative am jéngsten or am jénksten)
- young
- Ech frot e jonke Mann, dee mer de Wee gewisen huet.
- I asked a young man who gave me directions.
- Ech frot e jonke Mann, dee mer de Wee gewisen huet.
Declension
declension of jonk
masculine | feminine | neuter | plural | |
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accusative | jonken | jonk | jonkt | jonk |
nominative | jonken | jonk | jonkt | jonk |
dative | jonken | jonker | jonken | jonken |