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דיך

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Yiddish

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Etymology 1

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From Old High German dih (you).

Pronoun

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דיך (dikh)

  1. accusative of דו (du): you, thee

See also

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Yiddish personal pronouns
person singular
1st 2nd 3rd m 3rd f 3rd n
nominative איך (ikh) דו (du) ער (er) זי (zi) עס (es)
dative מיר (mir) דיר (dir) אים (im) איר (ir) אים (im)
accusative מיך (mikh) דיך (dikh) אים (im) זי (zi) עס (es)
person plural
1st 2nd 3rd
nominative מיר (mir) איר (ir) זיי (zey)
dative אונדז (undz) אײַך (aykh) זיי (zey)
accusative אונדז (undz) אײַך (aykh) זיי (zey)


Etymology 2

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From Old High German dioh, from Proto-Germanic *þeuhą.

Noun

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דיך (dikhm or f, plural דיכן (dikhn)

  1. thigh
Synonyms
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