See also: ONZ and onz.

English

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Etymology

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From on +‎ -z.

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Adjective

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onz (not comparable)

  1. (colloquial, Malaysia, Singapore) Taking place
    Tomorrow's gathering onz or not?Is tomorrow's gathering taking place?

Verb

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onz (third-person singular simple present onz, present participle onz, simple past and past participle onz)

  1. (colloquial, Malaysia, Singapore) Attending; coming; joining; participating
    You onz?Are you attending?
    Hiking tomorrow. Onz mou?I am going on a hike tomorrow. Are you coming?

Haitian Creole

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Etymology

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From French onze.

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Numeral

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onz

  1. eleven

Louisiana Creole

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Louisiana Creole cardinal numbers
 <  10 11 12  > 
    Cardinal : onz

Etymology

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Inherited from French onze (eleven).

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Numeral

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onz

  1. eleven

Mauritian Creole

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Mauritian Creole cardinal numbers
 <  10 11 12  > 
    Cardinal : onz
    Ordinal : onziem

Etymology

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From French onze.

Numeral

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onz

  1. eleven

Seychellois Creole

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Etymology

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From French onze.

Numeral

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onz

  1. eleven