nzaul
Ladin
Etymology
From
Vulgar Latin
unus
non
sapit
unde
(
“
one doesn't know where
”
)
.
[1]
Adverb
nzaul
(
Gherdëina
)
somewhere
,
anywhere
Jì
nzaul
d'auter
―
To go
somewhere
else
L muessa vester
nzaul
―
It must be
somewhere
Ei perdù la tleves
nzaul
tl bosch
―
I lost the keys
somewhere
in the forest
Ulà ulons'a jì
?
Unfat, jon mefun
nzaul
―
Where shall we go? Doesn't matter, let's just go
anywhere
Alternative forms
inzai
(
Badiot
)
zaolà
,
zaonder
(
Fascian
)
nzano
(
Fodom
)
References
Wörterbuch der Grödner Mundart.- (Schlern-Schriften
; 23) - Arcangjul Lardschneider
.
Teßmann
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