his

Значение (English)

Synonyms

for him

for her

at her

his own

at him

belonging to that

in my

your, etc. person

denotes possession

itsenäiset his

of her

that one’s

that’s

her own

one’s

Частота

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Произносится как (IPA)
/ˈhɪz/
Etymology (English)

In summary

From Middle English his, from Old English his (“his; its”), from Proto-Germanic *hes (“of this”), genitive of Proto-Germanic *hiz (“this, this one”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱe-, *ḱey- (“this”). Cognate with Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic hans (“his”). More at he; see also its.

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An user
It
it
  brought   his   heart
❤️
  into   his   mouth .

Это принесло его сердце в рот.

An user
All   this   was   tied   to   his   new
🆕
  relationship .

Все это было связано с его новыми отношениями.

An user
He
👨
  took out   his   money
💸
  and   counted   it
it
.

Он достал свои деньги и посчитал их.

An user
As   his   reputation   grew job   offers   did   as well .

По мере того, как его репутация росла, предложения о работе сделали также.

An user
He
👨
  turned   from   the   door
🚪
  and   walked   slowly   toward   the   gate still   holding   the   keys   in   his   hand
.

Он повернулся от двери и медленно подошел к воротам, все еще держа ключи в руке.

An user
When   they   go out   Lucius   secretly   eats   his   fill   of   their   food
🍽️
.

Когда они выходят, Люциус тайно ест свою пищу.

An user
Drew   had   also   sung   as   a
  boy
👦
  soprano   before   his   voice   broke .

Дрю также пел, как мальчик сопрано, прежде чем его голос сломался.

An user
Pratt   continued   his   leading man   status   with  " The   Magnificent   Seven
7️⃣
and  " Passengers ".

Пратт продолжил свой ведущий статус человека с «Великолепными семью» и «пассажирами».