Contionary:ein
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Ater
Pronunciation
(Ater) IPA: /æɪn/
Pronoun
thei c
- accusative form of en
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)
- one
Article
ein
- a, an
Pronoun
ein
- one, you (indefinite pronoun, construed as a third-person singular)