sjæl
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse sál (“soul”), from Old English sāwol, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *saiwalō; compare also Old Saxon sēola.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sjɛːl/, [ɕɛːˀl]
Norwegian
Pronoun
sjæl
- (dialectal) myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves
Interjection
- (dialectal, informal) ditto
Synonyms
- samme her (dialectal: samma her)
- i like måte (formal)
Usage notes
Derived from the dialectal form (of the pronoun) traditionally used in the capital area, sjæl. Even though the Danish form (selv) has entered the spoken language through the written language, the interjection is exclusively pronounced (and written) sjæl and cannot be replaced by selv.
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