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Keltsvian[]
Pronounciation[]
(Pronunciation: [her])
Etymology[]
Noun[]
Her (Regular)
- (Countable)
- Eng: Mister
- Eng: Sir
- Eng: Gentleman
Declension of her | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | her | herer |
Accusative | her | herer |
Dative | heru | hereru |
Ablative | here | herere |
Genitive | hera | herera |
Causative and temative | herose | hererose |
Comitative and instrumental | herom | hererom |
Lative | ana her | ana herer |
Locative and temporary | here | herere |
Privative | heras | hereras |
Derived words[]
- hera (n), the feminine equivalent.
- hererklub (n), brothel.
Northeastern Gothic[]
Etymology[]
From Gothic her, from Proto-Germanic *hē₂r, from *hiz + *-r, from Proto-Indo-European *kís, from *ḱe + *ís. Cognate with Danish, Faroese, Norwegian her; Dutch hier, her; German hier; Icelandic hér; Swedish här.
Pronounciation[]
(Pronunciation: [her])
Adverb[]
her
- here