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hinir

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Faroese

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Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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hinir m pl (demonstrative)

  1. the other
    hinir báðir
    the other two

Declension

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singular masculine feminine neuter
nominative hin hin hitt
accusative hina
dative hinum hinari / hini hinum
genitive hins hinnar / hinar hins
plural masculine feminine neuter
nominative hinir hinar hini
accusative hinar
dative hinum
genitive hinna


Icelandic

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Pronoun

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hinir

  1. nominative masculine plural of hinn (that)

Article

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hinir

  1. nominative masculine plural of hinn (the)

Old Norse

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Pronoun

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hinir

  1. masculine plural nominative of hinn

Declension

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Declension of hinn
singular masculine feminine neuter
nominative hinn hin hitt
accusative hinn hina hitt
dative hinum hinni hinu
genitive hins hinnar hins
plural masculine feminine neuter
nominative hinir hinar hin
accusative hina hinar hin
dative hinum hinum hinum
genitive hinna hinna hinna

Article

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hinir

  1. masculine plural nominative of hinn

Declension

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Declension of hinn
singular masculine feminine neuter
nominative hinn hin hit
accusative hinn hina hit
dative hinum hinni hinu
genitive hins hinnar hins
plural masculine feminine neuter
nominative hinir hinar hin
accusative hina hinar hin
dative hinum hinum hinum
genitive hinna hinna hinna

Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Latin hinnio.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: hi‧nir

Verb

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hinir (first-person singular present hino, first-person singular preterite hini, past participle hinido)

  1. (of a horse) to neigh (to make its cry)
    Synonyms: nitrir, relinchar, rinchar

Conjugation

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