woi
Abinomn
Noun
woi
Bavarian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle High German wol, wole, from Old High German wola (“well”), from Proto-Germanic *wela, from Proto-Indo-European *welh₁-. Compare German wohl, Dutch wel, English well, Danish vel, Swedish väl.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /voe/
Adverb
woi
- well, healthy
- Is da ned woi? ― Are you not feeling well?
- (modal particle expressing an assumption, often like English must + infinitive, or (US) guess + clause): probably, possibly, seemingly
- De håm se woi wås eigfånga. ― They've probably caught something.
- Du bist woi ned gånz gscheid. ― You must be crazy.
Interjection
woi
- in response to a negative question or statement: yes; surely; really; on the contrary
- Des is jå ned wåhr. — Woi! ― That's not true. — Yes, it is!
- Kummst heit auf d'Nåcht ned? — Woi! ― Aren't you coming tonight?? — Yes, I am!
Indonesian
Etymology
Possibly from Cantonese 喂 (wai2) or Hokkien 喂 (oeh). Doublet of oi and hoi.
Pronunciation
- (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /ˈwoi̯/ [ˈwoi̯]
- Rhymes: -oi̯
- Syllabification: woi
Interjection
woi
- (informal) hey!
- Woi! Elu ngapain?
- Hey! What are you doing?
Alternative forms
Further reading
- “woi” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Mokilese
Etymology
From Proto-Oceanic *pon̄u (“green sea turtle”), from Proto-Austronesian *pəñu (“turtle”)
Noun
woi
Inflection
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| demonstrative forms | ||
| 1st person (near speaker) |
woie | woikai |
| 2nd person (near hearer) |
woien | woiken |
| 3rd person (near neither speaker nor hearer) |
woio | woiok |
| article forms | ||
| indefinite | woimen | woipwi |
| definite | woiwa | |
Muong
Etymology
From Proto-Vietic *vɔːj. Cognate with Vietnamese voi.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /wɔj¹/, [wɔj¹ ~ βɔj¹]
Noun
woi
- (Mường Bi) elephant
References
- Nguyễn Văn Khang, Bùi Chỉ, Hoàng Văn Hành (2002) Từ điển Mường - Việt (Muong - Vietnamese dictionary)[1], Hanoi: Nhà xuất bản Văn hoá Dân tộc Hà Nội.
Woiwurrung
Alternative forms
- tâ-goong[1]
Particle
woi
References
Ye'kwana
| ALIV | woi |
|---|---|
| Brazilian standard | woi |
| New Tribes | woi |
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [βoj]
Noun
woi (possessed woichü)
- a kind of wild elephant ear plant (genus Xanthosoma), considered the most potent of all magical herbs (mada) as a defense against supernatural threats
References
- Cáceres, Natalia (2011) “woi”, in Grammaire Fonctionnelle-Typologique du Ye’kwana[2], Lyon
- Hall, Katherine Lee (1988) “wo:i”, in The morphosyntax of discourse in De'kwana Carib, volumes I and II, Saint Louis, Missouri: PhD Thesis, Washington University
- Guss, David M. (1989) To Weave and Sing: Art, Symbol, and Narrative in the South American Rain Forest, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, →ISBN, pages 56–57, 102, 240: “woi”
- Lauer, Matthew Taylor (2005) Fertility in Amazonia: Indigenous Concepts of the Human Reproductive Process Among the Ye’kwana of Southern Venezuela[3], Santa Barbara: University of California, page 220: “woi”
- Gongora, Majoí Fávero (2017) Ääma ashichaato: replicações, transformações, pessoas e cantos entre os Ye’kwana do rio Auaris[4], corrected edition, São Paulo: Universidade de São Paulo, pages 97, 176, 193, 196, 200, 207, 418: “woi”