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(Created page with "==Skundavisk== ===Etymology=== From Middle Skundavisk ''thet'', ''þet'', from Old Skundavisk ''þat'', from Halmisk ''þat'', from Proto-Germanic ''*þat''. ===Pronunciation...") |
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# who, which, that ''(relative pronoun for neuter singular)'' | # who, which, that ''(relative pronoun for neuter singular)'' | ||
#:''Thet hous, '''thet''' ik gebught have.'' | #:''Thet hous, '''thet''' ik gebught have.'' | ||
#:: '' The house'''which''' I've bought.'' | #:: '' The house '''which''' I've bought.'' | ||
===Inflection=== | ===Inflection=== | ||
Revision as of 10:43, 29 October 2018
Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk thet, þet, from Old Skundavisk þat, from Halmisk þat, from Proto-Germanic *þat.
Pronunciation
IPA: /ðɛt/
Article
thet (definite)
- the (definite article for neuter singular)
- Thet hous is to dier.
- The house is too expensive.
- Thet hous is to dier.
Pronoun
thet (relative)
- who, which, that (relative pronoun for neuter singular)
- Thet hous, thet ik gebught have.
- The house which I've bought.
- Thet hous, thet ik gebught have.
Inflection
| number and gender | singular | plural | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | feminine | neuter | all genders | ||
| common | the | the | thet | the | |
| genitive | thes | ther | thes | ther | |