-ouais

See also: ouais and ouaïs

Norman

Etymology

From Old French -ois, in some senses from Late Latin, Vulgar Latin -iscus, in others from Latin -ēnsis.

Suffix

-ouais

  1. (Jersey) Used to form adjectives related to a particular country, region or city, their associated inhabitant names, and the local language or dialect.

Derived terms

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