inoghe

Sardinian

Alternative forms

  • innoce, innoche, innoe, innoga, innoge, innoghe, innòi, innoxe, innoxi, inoce, inoche, inoe, inoga, inoge, inoghi, inoxe, noxi

Etymology

Suggested to derive from Latin in hoc (in this (place)), in contrast with other modern Romance derivations from Vulgar Latin *eccum hīc (Italian qui, Spanish aquí, etc.), *eccum hāc (Italian qua, Spanish acá, etc.), and attested Latin ecce hīc (French ci, Catalan ací, Piedmontese si, zi, etc.).

Adverb

inoghe

  1. (Logudorese) here
    Non cherzo istare innoghe.I don't want to stay here.

See also

References

  • innòce - Ditzionàriu in línia, Regione Autonoma della Sardegna
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