jat
See also: Jat
English edit
Noun edit
jat (plural jats)
- Alternative spelling of yat
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Czech edit
Pronunciation edit
Participle edit
jat
Dutch edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
Borrowed from Yiddish יד (yad, “hand”) from Hebrew יָד (yāḏ, “hand”).
Noun edit
jat c (plural jatten, diminutive jatje n)
Etymology 2 edit
From French jatte (“pan; bowl; skeel”), from Latin gabata (“a kind of deep dish or platter”).
Noun edit
jat f (plural jatten, diminutive jatje n)
Etymology 3 edit
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb edit
jat
- inflection of jatten:
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North Frisian edit
Etymology edit
From Old Frisian, from Proto-West Germanic *jit (“you two”).
Pronoun edit
jat
- (second person dual personal pronoun) you two, both of you
- (Sylt) (third person dual personal pronoun) they two, both of them, the two of them
See also edit
Sylt North Frisian Personal Pronouns | ||||
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number | Person | Subject | Object | Possessive |
singular | First | ik | mi | min |
Second | dü | di | din | |
Third masculine | hi | höm | sin | |
Third feminine | jü | höör | höör | |
Third neuter | hat | höm | sin | |
dual | First | wat | unk | unken |
Second | at | junk | junken | |
Third | jat | jam | jaar | |
plural | First | wü | üüs | üüs |
Second | i | juu | juu | |
Third | jo | jam | jaar |