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anedda

det

/aˈnɛda/

English Definition

another

Etymology

  • (Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *ís? Proto-Indo-European *h₁óynos Proto-Germanic *ainaz Proto-West Germanic *ain Old English ān Middle English an Proto-Indo-European *h₂én Proto-Indo-European *-teros Proto-Indo-European *h₂énteros Proto-Germanic *anþeraz Proto-West Germanic *anþar Old English ōþer Middle English other Middle English another English anotherder. Jamaican Creole anedda From English another.)

Examples

  • "Serve me anedda rum."

    Pour me another rum.

  • "“anedda (a-né-dah): pron. - someone or something else; another; (see, anadda)”"

    Thank you, Jesus for allowing me to see another day. I pray for my family and my friends, Jesus.

  • "“Tenkyu, Jezas, fi mek mi see anedda day. Fi mi family an' fren dem, Jezas, mi pray. ”"

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