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Faroese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Old Norse við .
Preposition
við
( with accusative or with dative ) with
( with accusative ) beside , near
( with accusative ) in
Antonyms
( antonym(s) of “ in ” ) : frá
Etymology 2
See viður .
Noun
við
indefinite accusative singular of viður
Icelandic
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Old Norse vit , the first-person dual personal pronoun; the plural was vér .
Pronoun
við
( personal pronoun ) we , nominative plural form of the personal pronoun ég ( “ I ” )
Við erum vinir . ― We are friends.
Declension
Icelandic personal pronouns
Icelandic personal pronouns
singular
first person
second person
third person masculine
third person feminine
third person neuter
nominative
ég , eg , ek †
þú
hann
hún , hon † , hón †
það , þat †
accusative
mig , mik †
þig , þik †
hann
hana
það , þat †
dative
mér
þér
honum , hánum †
henni
því
genitive
mín
þín
hans
hennar
þess
plural
first person
second person
third person masculine
third person feminine
third person neuter
nominative
við
þið , þit †
þeir
þær
þau
accusative
okkur
ykkur
þá
þær
þau
dative
okkur
ykkur
þeim
þeim
þeim
genitive
okkar
ykkar
þeirra
þeirra
þeirra
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Old Norse við .
Preposition
við
beside , near , next to
Ég stend við vegginn . ― I'm standing next to the wall .
( idiomatic ) with , to
Derived terms
Etymology 3
Noun
við
indefinite accusative / dative singular of viður
Old Norse
Pronunciation
( 12th century Icelandic ) IPA (key ) : /wið/ ,
( 13th century Icelandic ) IPA (key ) : /wɪð/ ,
Rhymes: -ɪð
Etymology 1
From Proto-Germanic *wiþiz , *wiþjǭ ( “ cord, rope ” ) , from Proto-Indo-European *weyt- ( “ that which winds or bends, branch, switch ” ) , from Proto-Indo-European *wey- ( “ to turn, wind, bend ” ) .
Noun
við f (genitive viðjar , plural viðjar )
withy , withe ; collar
viðjar af gullicollars of gold
Descendants
Etymology 2
From Proto-Germanic *wiþi , a shortened form of Proto-Germanic *wiþrą ( “ against ” ) , from Proto-Indo-European *wi-tero- ( “ more apart ” ) , from *wi ( “ separation ” ) .
Preposition
við
( with dative )
against
( of direction ) towards , against
horfa við e-m to look towards, to face
( sociative ) along with
( instrumental ) with
among
( denoting barter, exchange ) against , for
( denoting remedy ) against
( denoting contest ) against
( with accusative )
Vǫluspá in skamma 13.
Haf gengr hríðum / við himin sjalfan…
by , at close to
( about time ) towards , at
( about a person ) towards, respecting , regarding
( of cause ) by, at
falla við hǫgg to fall by a stroke
as compared with, set off against
according to
Descendants
Etymology 3
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
við
indefinite accusative singular of viðr
References
viðr in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic , G. T. Zoëga, Clarendon Press, 1910, at Internet Archive .