zèb
Haitian Creole
Etymology
From French herbes (“grasses”). In French, the plural form herbes is commonly preceded by a determiner- such as aux, les or mes- whose final s or x is pronounced /z/ before vowels (and is otherwise silent). As a result, herbes was reanalyzed in Haitian Creole as beginning with /z/.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /zɛb/
Derived terms
- move zèb (“weed”)
- zèb chèch (“hay”)
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