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inoche in singular and plural. Everything you need to know about the word
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Sardinian
- innoce, innoghe, innoe, innoga, innoge, innoghe, innòi, innoxe, innoxi, inoce, inoche, inoe, inoga, inoge, inoghi, inoxe, noxi
Etymology
Suggested to derive from Latin in hoc (“in this (place)”), in contrast with other modern Romance derivations from Vulgar Latin *eccum hīc (Italian qui, Spanish aquí, etc.), *eccum hāc (Italian qua, Spanish acá, etc.), and attested Latin ecce hīc (French ci, Catalan ací, Piedmontese si, zi, etc.).
Adverb
inoche
- (Campidanese) here
See also
References
- innòce - Ditzionàriu in línia, Regione Autonoma della Sardegna
- Fueddariu Sardu Campidaneseu - Italianu, Giovvani Melis Onnis, Domus de Janas