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Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Determiner
mijner
- (archaic) (archaic) genitive feminine/plural of mijn: of my
- Coordinate term: (masculine and neuter) mijns
- mijner moeder huis ― my mother’s house
- het huis mijner ouders ― the house of my parents
- (obsolete) (archaic) dative feminine of mijn: to my
- Ik vertelde het mijner moeder. ― I told it to my mother.
Pronoun
mijner
- (archaic) (archaic) genitive of ik: of me
- Synonym: (interchangeable) mijns
Hij is mijner niet waard.- He isn’t worthy of me.
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
From Middle Dutch mijnre. Equivalent to mijnen (“to buy at an auction”) + -er (agent noun suffix).
Noun
mijner m (plural mijners)
- (archaic, historical) buyer or bidder at a public auction
- Synonym: bieder
Etymology 3
From mijnen (“to mine”) + -er (agent noun suffix).
Noun
mijner m (plural mijners)
- (uncommon) miner
- Synonyms: kompel, mijnarbeider, mijnwerker