よす

Japanese

Verb

よす • (yosu) godan (stem よし (yoshi), past よした (yoshita))

  1. 止す: to cease, to abolish
  2. 寄す: to include, to welcome, to bring near

Interjection

よす • (yosu) 

  1. Eye dialect spelling of よし (yoshi, alright; good), representing "zū-zū" dialect Japanese.
    • 1984 February 20 [1983 June 15], Motoka Murakami, “()になる(しん)(にん)(せん)(せい)(まき) [A Little Worried about the New Teacher]”, in ()()()(けん) (()()()(けん)) [Musashi’s Sword], 4th edition, volume 10 (fiction), Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, page 147:
      どうすた?こわいのか……?
      Dō suta? Kowai no ka……?
      What? You scared...?
      い……いや!オラ、 こわぐなんがねえぞ‼
      I……Iya! Ora, kowagu nan ga nē zo‼
      N...No! Ah ain’t scared of nothin’‼
      よす……いこう!
      Yosu…… Ikō!
      Good... Let’s go!
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