"dit" meaning in North Frisian

See dit in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Article

Head templates: {{head|frr|article}} dit
  1. (Sylt) the (neuter singular) Tags: Sylt Synonyms: det [Föhr-Amrum], dåt [Mooring]
    Sense id: en-dit-frr-article-fZX4Zj0u Categories (other): North Frisian articles, North Frisian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 22 entries, Pages with entries, Sylt North Frisian Related terms: di, , jen, en, niin, Spoken Sylt Frisian has a strong tendency to generalize di and thereby abolish grammatical gender. However, dit is usually maintained with nominalized adjectives and infinitives.Total reduction of the definite article is very common after prepositions, otherwise exceptional, de, , da, dön
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