See also: туй

Esperanto

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Lithuanian tuoj.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [tuj]
  • Hyphenation: tuj

Adverb

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tuj

  1. immediately
    • 1908, J. W. Goethe, translated by L. L. Zamenhof, Ifigenio en Taŭrido[1]:
      Sed tuj, kiel serpento en kavernon, / Ĝi fulme malaperis.
      But immediately, like a serpent in the cavern, / it like lightning disappeared.

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Highland Popoluca

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Etymology

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From Proto-Zoque *tuh, from Proto-Mixe-Zoque *tu꞉h.

Noun

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tuj

  1. rain

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References

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  • Elson, Benjamin F., Gutiérrez G., Donaciano (1999) Diccionario popoluca de la Sierra, Veracruz (Serie de vocabularios y diccionarios indígenas “Mariano Silva y Aceves”; 41)‎[2] (in Spanish), Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C., →ISBN, page 108

Pumpokol

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Noun

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tuj

  1. moon