joune
Afrikaans
editAlternative forms
edit- joue (archaic)
Etymology
editFrom earlier joue, from Dutch (de/het) jouwe. The -n- was interfixed in the hiatus on the model of the pronouns myne (“mine”) and syne (“his”), whose -n- is etymological, but which accord with the Afrikaans determiners my and sy (like joune with jou).
Pronunciation
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Pronoun
editjoune
Dutch
editEtymology
editFrom jouwe, the standard form. The -n- was interfixed in the hiatus on the model of the pronouns mijne (“mine”) and zijn(e) (“his”), where the -n- is etymological.
Determiner
editjoune
- Nonstandard form of jouwe.
- Mijn pen is leeg, kan ik de joune lenen?
- My pen is empty, can I borrow yours?
Usage notes
edit- Of a very low register and widely considered to be incorrect.