wéini

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Luxembourgish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Middle High German wanee, wan ē, *wen ē, from wan, wen (when) + ē (earlier); compare Dutch wanneer, obsolete German wannehe. Ultimately equivalent to Proto-West Germanic *hwan + *airi.

The Luxembourgish -éi- is irregular (as if from Middle High German *wēnē), perhaps from emphatic usage, in which the disyllabic form was preferred. Luxembourgish later lost the monosyllabic form altogether (as did Dutch).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈvei̯ni/, [ˈvɜɪ̯.ni]

Adverb

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wéini

  1. (interrogative) when