‖nou ja, interjectional phrase
- Forms:
- Also nouja, and (formerly) nouwja.
- Origin:
- AfrikaansShow more Afrikaans, nou now + ja yes.
‘Now then’, ‘well, all right’, ‘very well, then’, ‘well then’: an interjection which either introduces the consequences of a prior statement or set of circumstances, or expresses resigned acceptance.
1900 B. Mitford Aletta 227‘Is he mad?’ ‘No. Only violent. Wants to fight everybody with his fists.’ ‘Nouwja. I would cure that “madness” with a sjambok if I were the Commandant’ growled another.
1986 S. Sepamla Third Generation 21‘Tell me,’ said the officer, ‘where are you from and going?’ ‘Port Elizabeth to Johannesburg.’ ‘Nou ja, show me the permit?’
‘Now then’, ‘well, all right’, ‘very well, then’, ‘well then’: an interjection which either introduces the consequences of a prior statement or set of circumstances, or expresses resigned acceptance.