Senso (Inglese)

  1. (personal) he
  2. (personal) it (when the grammatical gender of the object/article/thing/animal etc., being referred to, is masculine (der))
  3. (personal) she (when the grammatical gender of the noun being referred to and designating a female person, is masculine (der))
  4. (alt-of, alternative, archaic, personal) alternative spelling of Er (you (polite))

sinonimi

gewisser Herr

sie bedankt sich

sie dankt

jene Person

mein Freund

mein Mann

diese Dame

dieser Herr

diese Person

andere Partei

gewisse Person

gewisse Dame

aner

sie die kleine)

Frequenza

A1
Dialetti

Canton Zurigo

Canton Zurigo

er

Canton Friburgo

Canton Friburgo

är

Canton Appenzello Esterno

Canton Appenzello Esterno

er

Canton Basilea Città

Canton Basilea Città

är

Canton Appenzello Interno

Canton Appenzello Interno

er

Canton Basilea Campagna

Canton Basilea Campagna

er

Cantone dei Grigioni

Cantone dei Grigioni

er

Canton Basilea Campagna

Canton Basilea Campagna

äär

Canton Lucerna

Canton Lucerna

er

Canton Friburgo

Canton Friburgo

er

Dati forniti da: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Pronunciato come (IPA)
/eːr/
Etimologia (Inglese)

In summary

From Middle High German ër, from Old High German ër, from Proto-West Germanic *iʀ, from Proto-Germanic *iz. In northern Middle High German and Old High German there also existed forms with initial h-, namely Middle High German hër, Old High German hër, from Proto-Germanic *hiz, whence Central Franconian hä and (from the accusative) Luxembourgish hien. Compare English he. The unusual spelling ih- in the forms ihm, ihn is not related to this. It was introduced in early modern German to distinguish these forms from im, in (when *iem, *ien could have been read as *jem, *jen).

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