Oa

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Bavarian

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Etymology

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From Middle High German ei, from Proto-Germanic *ajją. The diphthong oa is the regular Bavarian outcome of Middle High German ei (through a process of continuous backing/rounding of the onset and lowering of the offset; roughly [ɛi̯] > [äe̯] > [ɒɛ̯] > [oa̯]). The original plural was Oar, but -r is lost after oa in many dialects.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Oa n (plural Oa or Oar)

  1. egg
    Oa Oa und no a Oa san zwoa Oa.
    One egg and another egg are two eggs. (A humorous saying/tongue-twister)

Plautdietsch

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Noun

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Oa f (plural Oaren)

  1. ear (of grain)