dänn

See also: dann and Dann

Westrobothnian

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [d̥ɛ́nː]
    Rhymes: -ɛ́nː

Etymology 1

From Old Norse þínn, from Proto-Germanic *þīnaz, from Proto-Indo-European *téynos.

Pronoun

dänn (feminine di, neuter dätt)

  1. (in the singular) your
    Lev a næ, kunun di?
    Is your wife still alive and kicking?
  2. the accusative singular form of dänn (your); your
    Ji vórk int höir geudpratä dätt.
    I can't be bothered listening to your crazy talk.
Declension
Possessive pronoun
 Singular Masculine Feminine Neuter   
 Nominative   dänn   di   dätt
 Accusative  (däänn)   diin
 Dative   dinom   dännar   dine
 Plural Masculine Feminine Neuter   
 Nominative   diin   diin   diin
 Accusative
 Dative   dinom   dinom   dinom

Etymology 2

From Old Norse þann, accusative of , a descendant from Proto-Germanic *sa. Related to Old Norse sjá.

Determiner

dänn (neuter , plural de, weak masculine form n, neuter ä, plural e)

  1. that
    dän ti’n far män sto i skom
    the time when my father was alive
    dänn tin hɑnn var i välmaktn
    when he was in his prime
    båne lek he vill, sä grin-ä int.
    When the child receives the toy it wants, it cries not.
    e dän seta
    those haycocks
    de næren / de næder
    the others

Etymology 3

Determiner

dänn

  1. weak form of dänna
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