"ho" meaning in Norwegian Nynorsk

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Noun

IPA: /huː/, [hu̞ː], [hũ̞ː] (note: Selbu) Forms: hoa [definite, singular], hoer [indefinite, plural], hoene [definite, plural]
  1. female Tags: feminine Synonyms: hoe
    Sense id: en-ho-nn-noun-nxZROajC
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Pronoun

IPA: /huː/, [hu̞ː], [hũ̞ː] (note: Selbu) Forms: ho [accusative], henne [accusative], hennar [genitive]
Etymology: From Old Norse hón, from Proto-Germanic *hēnō (compare *ainaz). Cognate with Icelandic hún, Danish hun and Swedish hon. Etymology templates: {{inh|nn|non|hón}} Old Norse hón, {{inh|nn|gem-pro|*hēnō}} Proto-Germanic *hēnō, {{m|gem-pro|*ainaz}} *ainaz, {{cog|is|hún}} Icelandic hún, {{cog|da|hun}} Danish hun, {{cog|sv|hon}} Swedish hon Head templates: {{head|nn|pronoun|accusative|ho|or|henne|genitive|hennar|cat2=personal pronouns}} ho (accusative ho or henne, genitive hennar)
  1. she, it (third person singular, feminine)
    Sense id: en-ho-nn-pron-4We0vFhY
  2. her Synonyms: henne
    Sense id: en-ho-nn-pron-NUy~yBQm
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: hu, hon, hun (alt: Nordfyrdemål, with stress), hon (alt: Bergensk), hån (Saltenmål, with stress), hona (alt: Hallingmål, vald, with stress), ’a (east, trø, without stress)
Etymology number: 1 Related terms: eg, je1, du, han, det, dat2, meg, deg, seg, honom2, henne2, honom, henne, di2, min, din, sin, hans, hennar, hennes1, dess3, me, vi, de, dokker, dei, oss, okk, dykk, deim2, vår, okkar, dykkar, dokkar, deira, deires1

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      "note": "Selbu"
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          "english": "The female lays the eggs up in a tree.",
          "text": "Hoa legg egga oppe i eit tre.",
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        }
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      "word": "vår"
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          "text": "Ho er bestevenninna mi.",
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        {
          "english": "I see her.",
          "text": "Eg ser ho.",
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        }
      ],
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      "word": "hon"
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      "word": "hån"
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      "alt": "Hallingmål, vald, with stress",
      "word": "hona"
    },
    {
      "roman": "east, trø, without stress",
      "word": "’a"
    }
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}

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      "note": "Selbu"
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}

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