ið
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Elfdalian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Norse it, eastern form of þit (“you two”) (originally the dual), from Proto-Germanic *jut. Compare Icelandic þið.
Pronoun
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Faroese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Norse et, from Proto-Germanic *it (“it; 3rd person personal pronoun”). Compare also Old Norse er
Pronunciation
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Synonyms
[edit]Conjunction
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Icelandic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the verb iða.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ið n (genitive singular iðs, no plural)
- a continual moving about, fidgeting, not staying still
Declension
[edit]Categories:
- Elfdalian terms derived from Old Norse
- Elfdalian terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Elfdalian lemmas
- Elfdalian pronouns
- Elfdalian personal pronouns
- Faroese terms inherited from Old Norse
- Faroese terms derived from Old Norse
- Faroese terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Faroese terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Faroese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Faroese/ʊiːj
- Faroese terms with homophones
- Faroese lemmas
- Faroese pronouns
- Faroese terms with usage examples
- Faroese conjunctions
- Icelandic 1-syllable words
- Icelandic terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Icelandic/ɪːð
- Rhymes:Icelandic/ɪːð/1 syllable
- Icelandic lemmas
- Icelandic nouns
- Icelandic uncountable nouns
- Icelandic neuter nouns