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[Facts] Re: -ye endings
by
roelie
11/8/2007, 12:48 PM
in reply to
a message by gigibee
May
be it is something like we have in Holland or even comes from Dutch names. In Holland you can make a female form of a name by putting 'je'or 'tje'behind it.
male female
Jan
Jantje
Hans
Hansje
Geert
Geertje
Roelof Roelofje
Roel
Roeltje
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Chrisell
11/8/2007, 9:39 PM
No . . .
-ye endings like that on
Bettye
are just an elaboration of -y endings:
Betty
->
Bettye
,
Ruby
->
Rubye
,
Billy
-> Billye etc.
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