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Norwegian Bokmål
Pronunciation
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Pronoun
ditt n
- neuter singular of din
References
- “ditt” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
Pronoun
ditt n
- neuter singular of din
References
- “ditt” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
Pronunciation
Pronoun
ditt
- neuter singular of din
Ditt hus är rött- Your house is red
Declension
Swedish personal pronouns
Number
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Person
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Type
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Nominative
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Oblique
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Possessive
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common
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neuter
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plural
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singular
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first
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—
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jag
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mig, mej3
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min
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mitt
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mina
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second
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—
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du
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dig, dej3
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din
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ditt
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dina
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third
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masculine (person)
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han
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honom, han2, en5
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hans
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feminine (person)
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hon
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henne, na5
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hennes
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gender-neutral (person)1
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hen
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hen, henom7
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hens
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common (noun)
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den
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den
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dess
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neuter (noun)
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det
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det
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dess
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indefinite
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man or en4
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en
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ens
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reflexive
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—
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sig, sej3
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sin
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sitt
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sina
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plural
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first
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—
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vi
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oss
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vår, våran2
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vårt, vårat2
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våra
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second
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—
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ni
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er
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er, eran2, ers6
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ert, erat2
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era
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archaic
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I
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eder
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eder, eders6
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edert
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edra
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third
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—
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de, dom3
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dem, dom3
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deras
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reflexive
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—
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sig, sej3
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sin
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sitt
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sina
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1Neologism. Usage has increased since 2010, though it remains limited.
2Informal
4Dialectal, also used lately as an alternative to man, to avoid association to the male gender.
5Informal, somewhat dialectal
6Formal address
Noun
ditt c
- Only used in ditt och datt (“this and that”)
Declension
References