Braj edit

Etymology edit

Compare Hindi जो (jo).

Pronoun edit

जु (ju)

  1. whoever, whom

References edit

  • Rupert Snell (1991) The Hindi Classical Tradition: A Braj Bhāṣā Reader[1], London: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Konkani edit

Etymology edit

From Sanskrit युग (yuga), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *yugám, from Proto-Indo-European *yugóm. Compare Marathi जुंव (juuva), Hindi जूआ (jūā).

Noun edit

जु (zu) (Latin script zum, Kannada script ಜು)

  1. yoke (a bar or frame of wood by which two oxen or other draught animals are joined at the heads or necks enabling them to pull a plough, cart etc.)