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Bavarian
Etymology
From Old High German waz, hwaz, from Proto-Germanic *hwat, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷod. Cognate with German was, Silesian East Central German woas (was), Dutch wat, English what, Danish hvad.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
wås
- (interrogative) what
- Wås gibts'n heid z'Mittåg? ― What's for lunch today?
- (relative) which (referring to the entire preceding clause)
- Sie is a guade Tänzerin, wås er bewundert. ― She is a good dancer, which he admires.
- (relative) that, which (referring to des, ois, ollas, wos/wås, nix, and neuter substantival adjectives)
- Des is nix, wås ma ned repariern ko. ― This is nothing that you can't fix.
- Er håd ois gsågt, wås er waß. ― He has told everything that he knows.
- (relative, chiefly East Central Bavarian) that, which, who (referring to any term in the preceding clause)
- Synonym: (West Central) wo
- Des is de Frau, wås i gsehn håb. ― This is the woman who I saw.
- Koatn gibt's åm Schoiter, wås då hintn is. ― Tickets are available at the counter which is back there.
- (relative, East Central Bavarian) (inserted after the relative pronouns der, de, des, dem, den, dena, dera
- Synonym: (West Central) wo
- Des is de Frau, de wås i gsehn håb. ― This is the woman who I saw.
- Koatn gibt's åm Schoiter, der wås då hintn is. ― Tickets are available at the counter which is back there.
- (indefinite) something, anything
- I håb wås gfunden. ― I've found something.
- (interrogative) why (with emphasis, astonishment or disapproval)
- Wås håst des gmåcht? ― Why on earth did you do that?