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Central Franconian
- jot (most of Ripuarian)
- got (northern Moselle Franconian)
- gut (southern Moselle Franconian)
Etymology
From Middle High German guot, from Old High German guot.
Pronunciation
Adjective
jott (masculine jaue, feminine jau, comparative besser or bester, superlative et beste or betzte)
- (westernmost Ripuarian) good
1952, “Ja, die mokkel”, in Kirchröatsjer Sjpetsiejalietete, performed by Nico Ploum, Kerkrade Ripuarian noted here in German-based orthography:En has du enge jaue Vrönk, ne jaue Kamerad,
Däm et Läve net su fluppe wellt en leever kriescht wie laacht,
Sach dann aa däm: Hott ren der Mott, hott voll en zeech dich, Mann!
Bei däm do setzt nühs angesch drop, dä moss eng Mockel hann!- And if you have a good friend, a good mate of yours,
For whom life doesn't quite work out and who rather cries than laughs,
Then tell him: Take heart, keep up, and show yourself!
For him nothing else will help, he needs to find a chubby girl.
Estonian
Noun
jott (genitive , partitive )
- The name of the Latin-script letter J/j.
Maltese
Etymology
Borrowed from English yacht.
Pronunciation
Noun
jott m (plural jottijiet)
- yacht
Võro
Noun
jott (genitive , partitive )
- The name of the Latin-script letter J/j.
Inflection
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