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===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|/eːn/}}
* (''Stressed'') {{IPA2|eːn|e̞ːn}}
* (''Unstressed'') {{IPA|/ən/}}
* (''Middle Zeudish'') {{IPA|/ei̯n/}}
* (''Middle Zeudish'') {{IPA|/ei̯n/}}



Latest revision as of 20:44, 1 August 2022

Ater

Pronunciation

(Ater) IPA: /æɪn/

Pronoun

thei c

  1. accusative form of en
Ater personal pronouns
Nominative Accusative Possessive
Common Neuter Plural
Singular First Person tjå tjei tjed tjedt tjeder
Second Person ge gei ged gedt geder
Third Person en
ent
ein
eint
end endt ender
Plural First Person gjån gjei gjed gjedt gjeder
Second Person gånn gei gåd gådt gåder
Third Person vett vei ved vedt veder

Zeudish

Etymology

From Middle Zeudish ein, from Old Zeudish ein, from Proto-West Germanic *ain.

Pronunciation

  • (Stressed) IPA: /eːn/, [e̞ːn]
  • (Unstressed) /ən/
  • (Middle Zeudish) /ei̯n/

Numeral

ein (ordinal fyst)

  1. one

Article

ein

  1. a, an

Pronoun

ein

  1. one, you (indefinite pronoun, construed as a third-person singular)