duj

Lower Sorbian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [duj]

Verb

duj

  1. second-person singular imperative of duś

Romani

Romani numbers (edit)
20
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    Cardinal: duj
    Ordinal: dùjto
    Adverbial: dujvar

Etymology

Inherited from Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀤𑁄 (do), from Sanskrit द्व (dva).[1][2]

Numeral

duj

  1. two[2][3]

Descendants

  • Kalo Finnish Romani: dui
  • Traveller Norwegian: dy

References

  1. Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “dva”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press, page 380
  2. Boretzky, Norbert, Igla, Birgit (1994) “duj”, in Wörterbuch Romani-Deutsch-Englisch für den südosteuropäischen Raum : mit einer Grammatik der Dialektvarianten [Romani-German-English dictionary for the Southern European region] (in German), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, →ISBN, pages 78b-79a
  3. Marcel Courthiade (2009) “duj B-ćham: dujen, don[e]”, in Melinda Rézműves, editor, Morri angluni rromane ćhibǎqi evroputni lavustik = Első rromani nyelvű európai szótáram : cigány, magyar, angol, francia, spanyol, német, ukrán, román, horvát, szlovák, görög [My First European-Romani Dictionary: Romani, Hungarian, English, French, Spanish, German, Ukrainian, Romanian, Croatian, Slovak, Greek] (overall work in Hungarian and English), Budapest: Fővárosi Onkormányzat Cigány Ház--Romano Kher, →ISBN, page 135a
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