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Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse ykkarr (“of you two”), from Proto-Germanic *inkweraz, possessive form of *jut.
Determiner
dokkar
- possessive of dokker; your (plural)
See also
Norwegian Nynorsk personal pronouns
person
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first person
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second person
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reflexive
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third person
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case
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singular
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singular masculine
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singular feminine
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singular neuter
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nominative
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eg, je1
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du
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han
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ho
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det, dat2
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accusative
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meg
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deg
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seg
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han, honom2
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ho, henne2
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det, dat2
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dative2
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meg
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deg
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seg
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honom
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henne
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di2
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genitive
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min
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din
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sin
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hans
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hennar, hennes1
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dess3
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case
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plural
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nominative
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me, vi
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de, dokker
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dei
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accusative
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oss, okk
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dykk, dokker
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seg
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dei, deim2
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dative
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oss, okk
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dykk, dokker
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seg
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deim2
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genitive
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vår, okkar
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dykkar, dokkar
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sin
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deira, deires1
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1Obsolete.
2Landsmål.
3Rare or literary. Cursive forms unofficial today.
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