awer
German Low German
Alternative forms
Etymology
Ultimately cognate to German aber. This and the Low German cognate of German oder are conflated in some dialects, resulting in both words being used with both meanings.
Conjunction
awer
- (Low Prussian) but
- awer öck dachte...
- but I thought...
- awer öck dachte...
- (Low Prussian) or
- fîf awer sess?
- five or six?
- fîf awer sess?
Hunsrik
Etymology
From Old High German avur, from Proto-Germanic *afar, *abar, *abur (“after, following”), from Proto-Indo-European *apo- (“away, from”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈa.vəɾ/, /ˈawɐ/
Conjunction
awer
- but; though
- Ich kann, awer ich will net.
- I can, but I don't want to.
- 2008, Ursula Wiesemann, Contribuição ao desenvolvimento de uma ortografia da língua Hunsrik falada na América do Sul, SIL Brasil: Associação Internacional de Lingüística, page 30:
- awer, ap xeele, tanke, knaps – mas, descascar, agradecer, rarefeito.
- but, to peel, to thank, scarce – but, to peel, to thank, scarce
(note: the words right of the hyphen are in Portuguese)
- but, to peel, to thank, scarce – but, to peel, to thank, scarce
Further reading
Luxembourgish
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle High German aver, from Old High German avur, afar. The expected form is *uewer; the a- is probably due to a levelling influence by cognate German aber, since the native forms show many variants (ower, iewer, iewel, ewel, partly through conflation with Middle High German *evenwal; compare Dutch evenwel).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaːveʀ/, [ˈaːvɐ]
Conjunction
awer
Synonyms
Adverb
awer
- (qualifier) rather; quite; unusually used with adjectives to express a surprising degree, whether this surprise be real or for effect
- Dat ass awer deier. ― That's rather expensive. ≈ That's more expensive than I would’ve thought.
- Du bass awer grouss ginn! ― Look how tall you’ve become! (said to a child)
- nonetheless, nevertheless
Particle
awer
- used to express astonishment, a reproach; but
- Dat dauert awer laang!
- But that takes a long time!
Pennsylvania German
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