broor
Limburgish
Alternative forms
- breur (Central Limburgish, East Limburgish)
- broeder, broder
- brouer (Sittard)
- Brooer (Krefeld)
- Broër (Eupen)
Etymology
From Middle Dutch broeder, from Old Dutch bruother, or from Middle Low German brōder, from Old Saxon brōthar. Both ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *brōþer, from Proto-Germanic *brōþēr, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰréh₂tēr.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bʀoːʀ/, (Maastrichtian) [bʀʊːʀ]
- Hyphenation: broor
- Rhymes: -oːʀ
Declension
Declension of broor (masculine) in Limburgish.
| Singular | Plural | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Root | Mutation | Diminutive | Diminutive Mutation | Root | Mutation | Diminutive | Diminutive Mutation | |
| Nominative | broor | proor | breurke | preurke | breurs | preurs | breurkes | preurkes |
| Genitive | broors | proors | breurkes | preurkes | breurs | preurs | breurkes | preurkes |
| Locative | brores | prores | broreske | proreske | brorese | prorese | broreskes | proreskes |
| Dative | brorem (archaic) | prorem (archaic) | breurkem (archaic) | preurkem (archaic) | breurs | preurs | breurkes | preurkes |
| Accusative | brore (archaic) | prore (archaic) | breurke | preurke | breurs | preurs | breurkes | preurkes |
See also
- Broor (“friar”)
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