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* ''Waw'' - Bye; | * ''Waw'' - Bye; | ||
* ''Wers riewijrne'' - Good bye; | * ''Wers riewijrne'' - Good bye; | ||
* '' | * ''Coem te waadt?'' / ''Coem u waadt?'' - How art thou? / How are you?; | ||
* ''Regt, | * ''Regt, merquies, zim te'' / ''u?'' - Fine, thanks, and thou / you?; | ||
* ''Mou'' / ''eger'' - Bad. | * ''Mou'' / ''eger'' - Bad. | ||
The word '' | The word ''merquies'', "thanks", has got a special pronunciation: it is to be read as [ma'ki:s], where the group ''er'' has become ''a'' (cf. some dialects in which ''merquies'' is written ''macquies'' or ''mucquies'' - we have also already explained the dialectal pronunciation of ''u''). | ||
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