djús
Faroese
Etymology
From English juice, from Middle English jus, juis, from Old French jus, jous, from Latin ius (“gravy; broth; sauce”). Ultimately, a cognate with Faroese ostur (“cheese”).
Noun
djús n (genitive singular djús, uncountable)
- juice (usually denoting juice mixed from concentrate that is not a pure fruit extract)
Declension
n11s | Singular | |
Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | djús | djúsið |
Accusative | djús | djúsið |
Dative | djúsi | djúsinum |
Genitive | djús | djúsins |
Icelandic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tjuːs/
Declension
declension of djús
or
declension of djús
n-s | singular | |
---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | |
nominative | djús | djúsið |
accusative | djús | djúsið |
dative | djúsi | djúsinu |
genitive | djúss | djússins |
Synonyms
- (juice): safi m
Derived terms
- djúsa
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