"I" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

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Pronoun

IPA: /iː/ Forms: jer [objective], eder [objective]
Etymology: From Danish I, from Old East Norse *īʀ, from Proto-Germanic *jūz. Cognate with Swedish ni, Norwegian Nynorsk de, Faroese tær, and Icelandic þér. Etymology templates: {{der|nb|da|I}} Danish I, {{inh|nb|non-oen|*īʀ}} Old East Norse *īʀ, {{inh|nb|gem-pro|*jūz}} Proto-Germanic *jūz, {{cog|sv|ni}} Swedish ni, {{cog|nn|de}} Norwegian Nynorsk de, {{cog|fo|tær}} Faroese tær, {{,}} ,, {{cog|is|þér}} Icelandic þér Head templates: {{head|nb|pronoun|objective case|jer|or|eder}} I (objective case jer or eder)
  1. (rare, archaic) ye: a second-person plural nominative pronoun Tags: archaic, rare Synonyms: dere

Download JSON data for I meaning in Norwegian Bokmål (2.0kB)

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      "expansion": "Faroese tær",
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        "Norwegian Bokmål terms inherited from Danish",
        "Norwegian Bokmål terms inherited from Old East Norse",
        "Norwegian Bokmål terms inherited from Proto-Germanic",
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