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English

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Pronoun

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't

  1. (archaic or eye dialect) Contraction of it.
  2. (eye dialect) Contraction of that.
    • 2006 February 3, Graham Linehan, The IT Crowd, season 1, episode 2:
      What was all that about?
      Well, like all women, she's shoe-mad.
      't’s a bit sexist, isn't it?
      Do you know one woman who isn't obsessed with shoes?
      No, but I only know one woman. And she just left the room shouting "THE SHOES!"

Derived terms

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Afrikaans

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Verb

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't

  1. (uncommon) Contraction of het.

Pronoun

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't

  1. (uncommon) Contraction of dit.

Catalan

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Pronoun

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't

  1. Contraction of te.

Usage notes

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  • 't is the reduced (reduïda) form of the pronoun. It is used after verbs ending with a vowel.
    Fixa't.Take note.

Declension

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Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Article

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't

  1. Contraction of het (the).
    Dan houdt 't verhaal op.Then the story ends.
    Waar in 't veld staat hij?Where on the pitch is he?
    Wat ga je in 't weekend doen?What are you up to this weekend?
    Also used in names: Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (Nobel laureate in chemistry)

Pronoun

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't

  1. Contraction of het (it).
    't Is al laat.It's late already.
    Kan je 't goed zien?Can you see it well?

Usage notes

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Common in spoken Dutch. Other than in names, "het" is usually written in full in written Dutch.

't is never capitalised, even before a proper noun or at the start of sentences. Instead, the following word is capitalised, as in 't Kan beter. (It could be better.)

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Ilocano

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Contraction of ti.

Pronunciation

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Article

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't

  1. Contraction of ti.
    • 2017, Diocese of Baguio, “Misa a Sangkagimongan [The Order of Mass]”, in Aweng Rambak: Hymnal of the Diocese of Baguio (overall work in English, Tagalog, Ilocano, and Kankanaey), Baguio: Diocese of Baguio, page xlvi:
      Amami ng adda't sadi langit
      Our father in heaven

Limburgish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Contraction of het.

Article

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't n

  1. the, it

Pronoun

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't n

  1. Reduced form of het (it)
Declension
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Etymology 2

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Contraction of het, itself derived from det.

Pronoun

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't f

  1. Reduced form of het (she)
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Luxembourgish

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Pronoun

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't

  1. Alternative form of et

Usage notes

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  • Chiefly used before and after vowels, but never obligatory.

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North Frisian

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Pronoun

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't

  1. (Föhr-Amrum, Mooring, Sylt) Reduced form of hat (it, subject)
  2. (Föhr-Amrum) Reduced form of hat (she, subject)
  3. (Föhr-Amrum, Mooring) Reduced form of ham (it, object)
  4. (Föhr-Amrum) Reduced form of ham (her, object)
  5. (Sylt) Reduced form of höm (it, object)

Usage notes

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  • The form 't is enclitic after a verb or conjunction, unlike at, et, which are unstressed, but can occur in all positions.

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See also

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Tagalog

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Pronunciation

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Conjunction

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't (Baybayin spelling ᜆ᜔)

  1. Contraction of at

Usage notes

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  • Only used after a word ending in a vowel or ⟨n⟩, primarily used as a clitic

Derived terms

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Zealandic

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Determiner

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't

  1. neuter singular of de