suë

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See also: sue, Sue, sué, su'e, and

Limburgish[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

  • zoe (various dialects, Dutch-based spelling)

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-West Germanic *swā, from Proto-Germanic *swa, *swē. See also wuë for more information on the vowel sound.

Pronunciation[edit]

Adverb[edit]

suë (Eupen)

  1. so, such, that
  2. as (followed by an adjective or adverb plus wie in a statement of equality)
  3. thus, like this/that, in this/that way, in this/that manner
  4. (colloquial) expletive; sometimes intensifying, sometimes with no noticeable meaning

Interjection[edit]

suë

  1. (Eupen, colloquial) a discourse marker in the beginning of a sentence indicating a topic having been dealt with and another being tackled