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Created page with "==Enventian== ===Alternative forms=== * {{term|oyr}} (''Pells'') ===Etymology=== From Old Enventian ''oyð, ayð'' from {{mn|gmw-pro|*auþī}}, from {{mn|gem-pro|*auþuz}} 'easy'. ===Pronunciation=== * IPA: /ˈøɾ/ ===Adverb=== '''ör''' # gladly (because one likes it) #:Jou ägest noch mé dalen, ik doe '''ör''' rán. #:: ''You don't need to pay me, I'll do this '''gladly'''''. # (archaic) fast, quickly ===Interjection=== '''ör''' # of course,..."
 
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#:: ''Can you come here? Yes, '''of course'''.''
#:: ''Can you come here? Yes, '''of course'''.''


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Enventian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Enventian oyð, ayð from Proto-West Germanic *auþī, from Proto-Germanic *auþuz 'easy'.

Pronunciation

Adverb

ör

  1. gladly (because one likes it)
    Jou ägest noch mé dalen, ik doe ör rán.
    You don't need to pay me, I'll do this gladly.
  2. (archaic) fast, quickly

Interjection

ör

  1. of course, naturally
    Kanst jou heth koman? Jää, ör.
    Can you come here? Yes, of course.