German Noun Forms Definition
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seinFrom Middle High German sein, sin, from Old High German sin (reflexive ... Finnish noun forms; French terms derived from Latin; French nouns; French masculine ...
er
Displaced the northern Old High German forms with h-, i.e. he, her (see he). ... While possessive pronouns such as sein are put in front of the noun they ...
hangen
Finnish noun forms; German terms derived from Old High German; German verbs; Swiss German; Old High German terms derived from Proto-Germanic; Old High German verbs
hinder
Danish terms derived from Low German; Danish terms derived from Old Norse; Danish nouns; Danish noun forms; Dutch terms derived from Middle Dutch; Dutch nouns
tag
6.1 Noun; 7 Old High German. 7.1 Alternative forms; 7.2 Etymology; 7.3 Pronunciation; 7.4 Noun. 7.4.1 Descendants; 7.5 References; 8 Swedish. 8.1 Pronunciation; 8.2 Noun. 8.2.1 Declension
fallen
2 German. 2.1 Etymology; 2.2 Pronunciation; 2.3 Verb. 2.3.1 Conjugation; 2.3.2 Derived terms ... past participles; Swedish adjectives; Swedish verbal adjectives; Swedish noun forms
Eis
... German terms derived from Old High German; German terms derived from Proto-Germanic; German nouns; German noun forms
bon
Slovene terms derived from German; Slovene nouns; Slovene masculine nouns; Swedish noun forms; Swedish plurals; Torres Strait Creole terms derived from English
flak
2.1 Noun. 2.1.1 Synonyms; 2.1.2 Derived terms; 2 ... Wikipedia Alternative forms. flack (adverse criticism and spokesperson senses)
lagen
German verb forms; German verb first-person forms; German verb plural forms; German verb preterite forms; German verb third-person forms; Swedish noun forms
Zen
1.5 Adjective; 1.6 Anagrams; 2 German. 2.1 Noun; 3 Irish. 3.1 Proper noun. 3.1.1 Synonyms ... Wikipedia Alternative forms. zen Etymology. Japanese Shan (zen), from ...
alter
2.2 Noun. 2.2.1 Inflection; 3 German. 3.1 Pronunciation; 3.2 Adjective; 4 Latin. 4.1 ... German adjective forms; Latin terms derived from Proto-Indo-European; Latin adjectives
laden
Dutch noun plural forms; German terms derived from Middle High German; German terms derived from Old High German; German terms derived from Proto-Germanic
Herren
log
German verb preterite forms; German verb third-person forms; Latvian noun forms; Old English terms derived from Proto-Germanic; Old English terms derived from Proto ...
practice
... Noun. practice (plural practices) Repetition of an ... is commonly used for both forms, and this is also ... German: Praxis f. Polish: praktyka f.
ge-
From Old High German ga-, from Proto-Germanic *ga-. ... Forms past participles of some irregular verbs: essen/ ... with the suffix -dje it creates a neuter noun which ...
fora
9.1 Noun; 10 Old High German. 10.1 Alternative forms; 10.2 Etymology; 10.3 Pronunciation; 10.4 Preposition; 10.5 References; 11 Old Saxon. 11.1 Alternative forms; 11.2 Etymology
divide
German: aufteilen, teilen; Hebrew: khylq (khilek ... Noun. divide (plural divides) A thing that divides. ... Latin verb forms; Portuguese verb forms; Portuguese forms ...
-er
... reference needed Cognate with Dutch -er, Low German -er ... Representing various noun-suffixes in Old French and ... these senses are used to form adjectives of two forms ...
Michael
Rhymes: -aIk l Proper noun. Michael. A male given name. ... take the Michael Related terms (pet forms): Mick, ... German: Michael Greek: Mikhael (Michail) m. ...
aa
1.4 Noun. 1.4.1 Translations; 2 Acholi. 2.1 Verb; 3 Dutch. 3.1 Noun ... 1944, Charles A. Cotton, Volcanoes as landscape forms: ... in Earl C. Haag editor, A Pennsylvania German ...
Thomas
5 German. 5.1 Proper noun. 5.1.1 Related terms; 6 Norwegian. 6.1 Alternative forms; 6.2 Etymology; 6.3 Proper noun. 6.3.1 Usage notes; 6.4 References; 7 Swedish. 7.1 Proper noun
mars
Old French noun forms; fro:Months; Romansch terms derived from Latin; Romansch proper nouns; Sursilvan Romansch; Surmiran Romansch; rm:Months; Swedish nouns
are
Norwegian terms derived from Low German; Norwegian verbs; Old English noun forms; Old Frisian terms derived from Proto-Germanic; Old Frisian nouns; Old Frisian n-stem ...
fix
Catalan terms derived from Latin; Catalan adjectives; German terms with homophones; German adjectives; Old French noun forms; Swedish adjectives; Swedish nouns
backen
German terms derived from Proto-Germanic; German verbs; German class 6 strong verbs; German colloquialisms; German weak verbs; 2000 German basic words; Swedish noun forms
id
1.1 Alternative forms; 1.2 Cardinal number. 1.2.1 See also; 2 English. 2.1 Etymology 1 ... chosen by Freud s translator as a translation of his use of German Es as a noun for ...
dies
English third-person singular forms; English plurals; Catalan noun forms; Catalan plurals; German pronouns; Latin terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
Rebecca
2.1 Proper noun; 3 French. 3.1 Alternative forms; 3.2 Proper noun; 4 German. 4.1 Proper noun; 5 Italian. 5.1 Proper noun; 5.2 Anagrams; 6 Norwegian. 6.1 Proper noun; 7 Swedish
form
Rhymes: -o (r)m Noun. form (plural forms) The shape or visible structure of a thing or ... German verb forms; German verb imperative forms; German verb singular forms
ano
Latin noun forms; Old High German nouns; Old High German terms derived from Proto-Germanic; Old High German prepositions; Portuguese terms derived from Latin
Julia
4.2 Proper noun; 5 German. 5.1 Proper noun; 6 Norwegian. 6.1 Proper noun; 7 Polish. 7.1 Proper noun ... popular informal forms: Julka, Julenka, Julisia, Juleczka and Jula. The ...
sleep
Rhymes: -i p Noun. sleep (countable and uncountable; ... German: Schlaf m., Schlafchen n., Nachtruhe ... Middle English Alternative forms. sleepe Etymology
toll
2.1 Noun; 3 German. 3.1 Etymology; 3.2 Pronunciation; 3.3 Adjective. 3.3.1 Declension; 3.4 See also ... Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated ...
mal
German verb forms; German verb imperative forms; German verb singular forms ... Icelandic noun forms; Interlingua terms derived from Latin; Interlingua adjectives
bus
1.3 Noun. 1.3.1 Synonyms; 1.3.2 Derived terms; 1.3.3 ... Compare German Buchse. Noun. bus c. (plural bussen, ... Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not ...
-ing
Akin to Old Norse-ing, Dutch-ing, German-ung, Low ... Used after a noun ending in a consonant. It has the ... it is polite to use the plural -ingiz or -ngiz forms.
Alexander
3 German. 3.1 Proper noun. 3.1.1 Related terms; 4 Icelandic ... IPA: / aelig zaend / Proper noun. Alexander ... male given names:) Alex (female forms:) ...
ward
1.2.2.2 Translations; 1.3 Etymology 2. 1.3.1 Noun; 1.4 Anagrams; 1.5 See also; 2 German. 2.1 Alternative forms ... Old English noun weard and verb weardian, from West ...
Julian
Finnish proper noun forms; German proper nouns; German male given names; German terms derived from Latin; Norwegian proper nouns; Norwegian male given names
brother
1.1 Alternative forms; 1.2 Etymology; 1.3 Pronunciation ... cf. West Frisian broer, Dutch broeder, German Bruder ... Rhymes: - d (r) Noun. brother (plural brothers or ...
die
German articles; German relative pronouns; Interlingua nouns; ia:Time; Latin noun forms; Mandarin nonstandard forms; Mandarin pinyin; Middle Dutch terms derived from Old ...
fly
Cognate with Scots flee, Dutch vlieg, German Fliege, Swedish fluga. Noun ... Noun. fly (plural flies) The action of flying; flight. An act of flying. We had ...
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