Dutch

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Verb

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hoze

  1. (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of hozen

Latin

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hoze (not comparable)

  1. Late Latin, Vulgar Latin spelling of hodie (today)
    In inscriptions we find ziebus for diebus and hoze for hodie and the distinction between the two graphemes remains vague until the second or third centuries. (Olivia Claire Cockburn, "The use of the Latin -izare (-issare, -idiare) suffix in early Christian literature")[1]

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  1. ^ In: Revista de Estudios Latinos (RELat) 10, 2010, 105-116.

Macanese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Portuguese hoje.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɔze/, [ˈɔd͡ʒi]

Adverb

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hoze

  1. today
    Coordinate terms: onte, amanhâm
  2. (figurative) today, nowadays, these days
    home-home di hozemen nowadays

Noun

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hoze

  1. today
    Hoze sâm domingo
    It's Sunday today
  2. (figurative) today, nowadays, these days