אימער
Yiddish
editEtymology
editFrom Middle High German immer (also iemer, imer), from Old High German iomēr (“always”). From io (“always”) + mēr (“more”). Compare German immer. Cognate with Dutch immer, German Low German ümmer, jümmer, jümmers, Middle English a mare, aa mare (“evermore”).
Adverb
editאימער • (imer)
- always, constantly
- די זון איז אַ שטערן וואָס וואַרפֿט אימער אַרויס ענערגיע וואָס באַשאַפֿט שטראַלן.
- di zun iz a shtern vos varft imer aroys energye vos bashaft shtraln.
- The sun is a star that constantly gives off energy that creates rays.