åll
See also: Appendix:Variations of "all"
Westrobothnian
Etymology
From Old Norse allr, from Proto-Germanic *allaz (“all,”) from Proto-Indo-European *al- (“all.”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɑ́lː], [ɒ́lː], [ólː]
- Rhymes: -ɑ́lː, -ɒ́lː
- (á-o merger) Rhymes: -ɒ́lː, -ólː
Adjective
åll (neuter ållt, plural ååll)
- All, entire, whole.
- ont i ɑll krɑpp
- the whole body hurts
- all witt
- (it was) white all over
- hån jer åll gäärn
- He’s completely crazy.
- vara åll i lair
- to be completely smeared in mud
- ont i ɑll krɑpp
- Finished, used up, moved away, not remaining, etc.
- ven jer ɑll
- there is no more firewood
- ven jer ɑll
- Exhausted, Tired.
- åll åll
- worn to a frazzle
- åll åll
- (neuter, as a pronoun) All, everything.
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