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Alemannic German
Article
d'r
- (definite) the
Declension
Bern:
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Singular |
Plural
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Masculine |
Feminine |
Neuter
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Nominative
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d'r, dr |
d', d'- |
d's, ds, 's |
d'- (as in d'Chinder)
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Dative
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dem, d'm |
d'r, dr |
dem |
de de-n- (before a vowel, as in vor de-n-Auge)
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Accusative
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d'r |
d', d'- |
d's, ds, 's |
d'-
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Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Reduced form of dier (“her, their, the latter's”).
Pronoun
d'r
- Contracted form of haar
Declension
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subject
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object
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possessive
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reflexive
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genitive5
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singular
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full
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unstr.
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full
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unstr.
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full
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unstr.
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pred.
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1st person
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ik
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'k1
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mij
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me
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mijn
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m'n1
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mijne
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me
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mijner, mijns
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2nd person
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jij
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je
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jou
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je
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jouw
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je
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jouwe
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je
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jouwer, jouws
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2nd person archaic or regiolectal
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gij
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ge
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u
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–
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uw
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–
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uwe
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u
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uwer, uws
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2nd person formal
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u
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–
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u
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–
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uw
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–
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uwe
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zich
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uwer, uws
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3rd person masculine
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hij
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ie1
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hem
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'm1
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zijn
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z'n1
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zijne
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zich
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zijner, zijns
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3rd person feminine
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zij
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ze
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haar
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h'r1, 'r1, d'r1
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haar
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h'r1, 'r1, d'r1
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hare
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zich
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harer, haars
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3rd person neuter
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het
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't1
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het
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't1
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zijn
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z'n1
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zijne
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zich
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zijner, zijns
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plural
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1st person
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wij
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we
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ons
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–
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ons, onze2
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–
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onze
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ons
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onzer, onzes
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2nd person
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jullie
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je
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jullie
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je
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jullie
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je
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–
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je
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–
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2nd person archaic or regiolectal6
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gij
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ge
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u
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–
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uw
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–
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uwe
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u
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uwer, uws
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2nd person formal
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u
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–
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u
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–
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uw
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–
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uwe
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zich
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uwer, uws
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3rd person
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zij
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ze
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hen3, hun4
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ze
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hun
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–
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hunne
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zich
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hunner, huns
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1) Not as common in written language. 2) Inflected as an adjective. 3) In prescriptivist use, used only as direct object (accusative). 4) In prescriptivist use, used only as indirect object (dative).
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5) Archaic. Nowadays used for formal, literary or poetic purposes, and in fixed expressions. 6) To differentiate from the singular gij, gelle (object form elle) and variants are commonly used colloquially in Belgium. Archaic forms are gijlieden and gijlui ("you people").
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Etymology 2
Reduced form of der.
Adverb
d'r
- Contraction of er.