их

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See also: іх and їх

Mongolian

Etymology

From Proto-Mongolic *yeke, compare Kalmyk ик (ik).

Pronunciation

Adjective

их (ix) (Mongolian spelling ᠶᠡᠬᠡ (yeke))

  1. big, considerable, grand, great
  2. hearty, jolly, prodigious, umpteen

Adverb

их (ix)

  1. greatly, heartily, immensely, exceedingly
  2. many, more, most, much,

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Ossetian

Etymology

Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₁eyH-. Cognate with Persian یخ and Proto-Slavic *jьnьjь.

Noun

их (ix)

  1. ice

Russian

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

их (ix)

  1. (possessive) their
    Synonym: (non-standard, colloquial, declinable) и́хний (íxnij)
    Где их кни́га?Gde ix kníga?Where is their book?
    Я уже́ ви́дел их кни́гу.Ja užé vídel ix knígu.I've already seen their book.

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Pronoun

их (ix)

  1. genitive of они́ (oní); they, of them
    В до́ме их нет.V dóme ix net.They are not in the house.
  2. accusative of они́ (oní): them
    Он их ви́дит.On ix vídit.He sees them.
  3. genitive/accusative of оне́ (oné)

Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

Pronoun

их (Latin spelling ih)

  1. of them (clitic genitive plural of о̑н (he))
  2. of them (clitic genitive plural of о̀но (it))
  3. of them (clitic genitive plural of о̀на (she))
  4. them (clitic accusative plural of о̑н (he))
  5. them (clitic accusative plural of о̀но (it))
  6. them (clitic accusative plural of о̀на (she))

Declension