Contionary
Contionary

English[]

English
Pro-noun

Keltsvian[]

Pronounciation[]

(Pronunciation: [her])

Etymology[]

From German Herr (mister).

Noun[]

Her (Regular)

  1. (Countable)

  1. Eng: Mister
    Eng: Sir
    Eng: Gentleman
Declension of her
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

  1. here