tchoeu
Norman
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Pronunciation
Etymology 1
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Noun
tchoeu m (plural tchoeux or tchoeurs)
- (Jersey, anatomy, card games) heart
- Alleunme touos nos tchoeux! ― Light up all of our hearts!
- (Jersey) courage
- (Jersey) sweetheart, darling
Derived terms
- aver l'tchoeu d'vômi (“to feel sick”)
- dé bouôn tchoeu (“willingly”)
- haler au tchoeu (“to retch”)
- par tchoeu (“by heart”)
- tchoeuthu (“hearty, courageous”)
Suits in Norman · couleurs (layout · text) | |||
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tchoeu | carreau | picl'ye | trêfl'ye |
Etymology 2
From Old French quer, from Latin chorus, from Ancient Greek χορός (khorós, “company of dancers or singers”).
Noun
tchoeu m (plural tchoeurs)
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