Afrikaans edit

Adjective edit

jonger

  1. comparative degree of jonk

Dutch edit

Pronunciation edit

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  • Rhymes: -ɔŋər

Adjective edit

jonger

  1. comparative degree of jong

Jersey Dutch edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From dialectal Dutch jonger (boy), variant of jongen (also jong). Derived from the comparative jonger (younger), cf. standard Dutch jongere (youth, adolescent). The plural jongers also appears in Dutch dialects with singular jong(en) by analogy with kind > kinders etc.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

jonger (plural jongers)

  1. boy, male kid, son
    • 1912, Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsche taal— en letterkunde, volumes 31-32, page 309:
      En kääd'l had twî jongers; []
      A man had two sons. []

Luxembourgish edit

Adjective edit

jonger

  1. feminine dative of jong