tja
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Variant of ja (“yes”). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
tja
Variant of ja (“yes”). Compare tjonge (from jongen). Compare also Danish ja (“yes”) vs tja (“well…”); Finnish jaa (“yes; oh, well”), tjaa (“well…”).
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Probably from an onomatopoeia for clicking one’s tongue, which is used with the same meaning. Perhaps also a variant of ja (“yes”). Similar expressions are found in nearby Germanic languages and in Finnish, suggesting an areal feature.
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From ja (“yes”).
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tja (Cyrillic spelling тја)
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From tjena, in turn a clipping of tjenare, variant of tjänare.
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Variant of ja (“yes”). Compare Dutch, Danish, German and Norwegian Nynorsk tja.
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