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jat
English
Noun
jat (plural jats)
- Alternative spelling of yat
Anagrams
- JTA, Taj., taj
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?jat]
Verb
jat
- masculine singular passive participle of jmout
Dutch
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?t
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Yiddish ??? (yad, “hand”) from Hebrew ???? (y??, “hand”).
Noun
jat c (plural jatten, diminutive jatje n)
- (slang) hand
Etymology 2
From French jatte (“pan; bowl; skeel”), from Latin gabata (“a kind of deep dish or platter”).
Noun
jat f (plural jatten, diminutive jatje n)
- (Belgium, dialect) cup (like a cup of coffee or tea)
- Synonyms: kop, tas
Etymology 3
See the etymology of the main entry.
Verb
jat
- first-, second- and third-person singular present indicative of jatten
- imperative of jatten
Anagrams
- tja
North Frisian
Etymology
From Old Frisian, from Proto-West Germanic *jit (“you two”).
Pronoun
jat
- (second person dual personal pronoun) you two, both of you
- (Sylt) (third person dual personal pronoun) they two, both of them, the two of them
See also
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zat
English
Conjunction
zat
- Pronunciation spelling of that. (usually signifying a foreign accent, often French).
Anagrams
- AZT, Taz
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /z?t/
- Hyphenation: zat
- Rhymes: -?t
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch sat, from Old Dutch *sat, from Proto-Germanic *sadaz, from Proto-Indo-European *seh?-.
Adjective
zat (comparative zatter, superlative zatst)
- sated, full, especially with alcoholic beverage, i.e. drunk
- Synonym: dronken
- having had enough, having had it up to here, fed up
Inflection
Derived terms
- ladderzat
- stiepelzat (Flanders)
- zatlap
Determiner
zat
- (informal) plenty
- Synonym: genoeg
Adverb
zat
- (informal) enough
- Synonym: genoeg
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Verb
zat
- singular past indicative of zitten
Indonesian
Etymology
From Malay zat, from Classical Malay dhat, dzat, zat, from Arabic ????? (??t, “being, essence, substance, nature”).
Noun
zat (first-person possessive zatku, second-person possessive zatmu, third-person possessive zatnya)
- substance
Compounds
Turkmen
Etymology
From Arabic ????? (??t, “being, essence, substance, nature).
Noun
zat (definite accusative ?, plural ?)
- thing
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