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ih
ih
Old High German
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *ik, *ek, possibly from a preform *ekaⁿ from Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂om (“I”), or directly from Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂ (“I”). Cognates include Old Saxon ik, Old Dutch ik, Old English iċ, Old Norse ek, Gothic 𐌹𐌺 (ik).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ix/
Pronoun
ih
Descendants
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ix/
Pronoun
ih (Cyrillic spelling их)
- of them (clitic genitive plural of ȏn (“he”))
- of them (clitic genitive plural of òno (“it”))
- of them (clitic genitive plural of òna (“she”))
- them (clitic accusative plural of ȏn (“he”))
- them (clitic accusative plural of òno (“it”))
- them (clitic accusative plural of òna (“she”))
Declension
Inflection of 3rd-person pronouns
Singular | Plural | |||||
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Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |
nominative | ȏn | òna | òno | òni | òne | òna |
genitive | njȅga, ga | njȇ, je | njȅga, ga | njȋh, ih | njȋh, ih | njȋh, ih |
dative | njȅmu, mu | njȏj, joj | njȅmu, mu | njȉma, im | njȉma, im | njȉma, im |
accusative | njȅga, ga, nj | njȗ, ju, je, nju | njȅga, ga, nj | njȋh, ih | njȋh, ih | njȋh, ih |
vocative | - | - | - | - | - | - |
locative | njȅm, njȅmu | njȏj | njȅm, njȅmu | njȉma | njȉma | njȉma |
instrumental | njȋm, njíme | njȏm, njóme | njȋm, njíme | njȉma | njȉma | njȉma |
Trimuris
Noun
ih
References
- Mark Donohue, Syntactic and Lexical Factors Conditioning the Diffusion of Sound Change, Oceanic Linguistics 44 (2005), page 428