άιντε
Greek
Alternative forms
- άντε • (áde) and more interchangeable interjections
Etymology
[1] Either from fusion of άι & άντε, or:
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish [script needed] (hayde, haydi), cognate with Turkish hadi [2].
Also see etymologies of άντε, άμε, άι.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈai.de/
- also idiomatic /ˈhai.de/, /ˈhai.te/ [2]
- Hyphenation: άι‧ντε
Interjection
άιντε • (áinte)
- Alternative form of άντε (ánte)
References
- ↑ άντε in Triantafyllides, Hidryma (1998) Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek]
- 1 2 Editor's note: Borrowing from Turkish is supported especially if pronounced “χάιντε” /ˈhaide/, with the voicelesss fricative /h/ which is not a Modern Greek sound. In this case, it is a monolectic urging interjection meaning “Let's!”.
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