wail

Betekenis (English)

Frekwensie

C2
Uitgespreek as (IPA)
/weɪl/
Etimologie (English)

In summary

c. 1300, Middle English weilen, waylen (“to sob, cry, wail”), from Old Norse væla (“to wail”), from væ, vei (“woe”), from Proto-Germanic *wai (whence also Old English wā (“woe”) (English woe)), from Proto-Indo-European *wáy. The verb is first attested in the intransitive sense; the transitive sense developed in mid-14ᵗʰ c.. The noun came from the verb.

Boekmerk dit

Verbeter jou uitspraak

Skryf hierdie woord

Engels

Start learning Engels with learnfeliz.

Practice speaking and memorizing "wail" and many other words and sentences in Engels.

Go to our Engels course page

Notes

Sign in to write sticky notes