jouw
Dutch
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editFrom Old Dutch *jūwa, a northern (Frisian?) variant of *iuwa, from Proto-Germanic *izweraz. Doublet of uw.
Determiner
editjouw (dependent possessive, independent possessive jouwe, contracted form je)
Usage notes
edit- The form jouwe has a variant joune which is occasionally encountered in very informal speech, but this usage is widely considered to be incorrect.
- See uw#Usage notes.
Declension
editDescendants
edit- Jersey Dutch: jāu
Etymology 2
editInterjection
editjouw
- Expression of scorn.
Noun
editjouw m (uncountable)
- a jeer
Derived terms
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