Moien

See also: moien

Luxembourgish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old High German morgan (morning). Akin to German Morgen, Dutch morgen, English morn. The letter -g-, when following -r-, is often pronounced /j/ in Luxembourgish.

It is conceivable that the use as a greeting was influenced or re-enforced by Dutch mooi (nice, beautiful) in a phrase such as “Mooie[n] dag!” (“Good day!”). Such an influence seems less likely, however.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmoɪ̯.ən/

Noun

Moien m (plural Moienter)

  1. morning
    Ech hunn de ganze Moien am Gaart geschafft.
    I've worked in the garden all morning.

Derived terms

Interjection

Moien

  1. hi, hello, good morning, good day
    Moien! Wéi geet et?
    Hi! How do you do?

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Antonyms

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