schmoi
Bavarian
Alternative forms
- schmål (Southern Bavarian)
Etymology
From Middle High German smal, from Old High German smal, from Proto-West Germanic *smal, from Proto-Germanic *smalaz. Cognates include German: schmal, Yiddish: שמאָל (shmol), Dutch smal, English small, Gothic *𐍃𐌼𐌰𐌻𐍃 (*smals).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃmɔe/
Adjective
schmoi (comparative schmåler, superlative schmoistn)
- narrow, slender (not wide, comparatively long)
- Synonym: eng (some contexts)
- 1993, Georg Danzer (lyrics and music), “Zwa wie mia zwa”, in Nahaufnahme, performed by Georg Danzer, Wolfgang Ambros:
- Zwa wia mia zwa geb'n sis immer nur voi / Und ka Weg is uns zu g'fährlich und z'schmoi, / Zwa wia mia zwa san ganz afoch guat.
- Two like we two always hit it full-on / And no path is too dangerous and narrow for us, / Two like we two are simply great.
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