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Anglo Frisian Frisian German Pie 276.Yet 英 Jet]美 Jɛt

正面 276.yet
英 [jet]美 [jɛt]

背面
释义:
adv. 还;但是;已经conj. 但是;然而n. (Yet)人名;(东南亚国家华语)一
例句:
1. "Have they been to visit you yet?" — "Just the once, yeah."“他们来看过你吗?”——“来过,就一次.”

1、gam- + -e.2、含义2: perhaps a variant of gammy (tramps' slang) "bad," or from Old North French gambe "leg". => lame.
yet 尚未来自Proto-Germanic*iuta,来自*iui,总是,永远,词源同age,eon, *ta,名词后缀,词源同-th。引申词义总是,永远,尚未。
yetyet: [OE] Yet is one of the mystery words of English. It seems to have emerged from the Anglo-Frisian group of dialects in northeastern Europe before the Angles and Saxons crossed the Channel (Old Frisian had iēta), but its ultimate source is unknown.yet (adv.)Old English get, gieta "till now, thus far, earlier, at last, also," an Anglo-Frisian word (cognates: Old Frisian ieta, Middle High German ieuzo), of unknown origin; perhaps connected to PIE pronominal stem *i- (see yon). The meaning in other Germanic languages is expressed by descendants of Proto-Germanic *noh- (source of German noch), from PIE *nu-qe- "and now." As a conjunction from c. 1200."

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