dei
Basque uredi
Noun uredi
Bourguignon uredi
Etymology uredi
Noun uredi
dei m (plural deis, feminine déôsse)
- a god
See also uredi
- Dei, the monotheist God of the Bible
Catalan uredi
Pronunciation uredi
Noun uredi
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Edopi uredi
Noun uredi
dei
Further reading uredi
- Heljä & Duane Clouse, Kirikiri and the Western Lakes Plains Languages (1993)
Galician uredi
Verb uredi
dei
- prvo lice jednine preterita indikativa of dar
Ido uredi
Noun uredi
dei
- množine of deo
Italian uredi
Etymology 1 uredi
Derived from di (“of”, possession preposition) + i (“the”, definite masculine plural article)
Alternative forms uredi
- de' (truncation)
Pronunciation uredi
Contraction uredi
dei
Etymology 2 uredi
See the etymology of the main entry.
Alternative forms uredi
Pronunciation uredi
Noun uredi
dei m pl (archaic dii)
- množine of dio
Usage notes uredi
The form of the definite article used with this word is gli.
- Gli dei sono scontenti. ― The gods are displeased.
Etymology 3 uredi
See the etymology of the main entry.
Pronunciation uredi
Verb uredi
dei
Japanese uredi
Romanization uredi
dei
Latin uredi
Noun uredi
deī
- inflection of deus:
- nominativa/vokativa množine
- genitiva jednine
Verb uredi
deī
- drugo lice jednine prezenta aktiva imperativa of deeō
Lindu uredi
Noun uredi
dei
Low German uredi
Alternative forms uredi
Pronunciation uredi
Article uredi
dei
- Alternative form of de
Mandarin uredi
Romanization uredi
dei
Usage notes uredi
- English transcriptions of Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.
Middle English uredi
Etymology 1 uredi
From Old English dæġ.
Noun uredi
dei
- Alternative form of day
Etymology 2 uredi
Pronoun uredi
dei
- Alternative form of þei
Etymology 3 uredi
From Old French de.
Noun uredi
dei
- Alternative form of dee
uredi
Adverb uredi
dei
Related terms uredi
Norwegian Nynorsk uredi
Etymology uredi
Pronunciation uredi
Article uredi
dei
Pronoun uredi
dei (genitive deira)
See also uredi
Nominative | Objective case | Genitive/Possessive pronoun | |
---|---|---|---|
Singular | |||
First person | eg, je1 | meg | min, mi, mitt, mine |
Second person | du | deg | din, di, ditt, dine |
Third person m | han | han, honom2 | hans |
Third person f | ho | ho, henne | hennar, hennes1 |
Third person n | det, dat3 | det, dat3 | dess 4 |
Plural | |||
First person | me, vi | oss | vår m |
Second person | de, dokker | dykk, dokker | dykkar, dokkar |
Third person | dei | dei, deim2 | deira, deires1 |
Notes | |||
1No longer part of the official written norm. These non-traditional forms were added to the norm to either approach the Samnorsk ideal or certain dialects. | |||
2Traditional forms that are no longer part of the official written norm. Now primarily used in Høgnorsk texts. | |||
3Never part of official Nynorsk/Landsmål. Primarily used before Landsmål received an official written norm. | |||
4Rare or literary |
References uredi
- “dei” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old French uredi
Noun uredi
dei m (oblique plural deis, nominative singular deis, nominative plural dei)
- (Anglo-Norman) Alternative form of doit (finger)
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Old Frisian uredi
Alternative forms uredi
Etymology uredi
From Proto-Germanic *dagaz, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰegʷʰ- (“to burn”).
Noun uredi
Inflection uredi
Descendants uredi
Pennsylvania German uredi
Etymology uredi
Compare Nemački dein, Engleski thy.
Adjective uredi
dei
- (possessive) your
Inflection uredi
masculine | feminine | neuter | plural | |
---|---|---|---|---|
nominative and accusative |
dei | dei | dei | dei |
dative | deim | deinre | deim | deine |
Portuguese uredi
Verb uredi
dei
- prvo lice jednine preterita indikativa of dar
Scots uredi
Alternative forms uredi
- dee (more common)
Verb uredi
dei (third-person singular present deis, present participle deiin, past deid, past participle deed)
- (South Scots) to die
Sicilian uredi
Alternative forms uredi
Noun uredi
dei m
Sranan Tongo uredi
Etymology uredi
Pronunciation uredi
Noun uredi
dei
Derived terms uredi
Welsh uredi
Alternative forms uredi
Pronunciation uredi
Verb uredi
dei
- (colloquial) drugo lice jednine budućeg vremena of dod
Mutation uredi
Welsh mutation | |||
---|---|---|---|
radical | soft | nasal | aspirate |
dei | ddei | nei | unchanged |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
Noun uredi
dei
- Soft mutation of tei.
Mutation uredi
Welsh mutation | |||
---|---|---|---|
radical | soft | nasal | aspirate |
tei | dei | nhei | thei |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
West Frisian uredi
Etymology uredi
From Old Frisian dei, from Proto-Germanic *dagaz, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰegʷʰ- (“to burn”).
Noun uredi
dei c (plural dagen)
Derived terms uredi
Further reading uredi
- “dei”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011