dä
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See also: Appendix:Variations of "da"
Central Franconian
Pronunciation
Article
dä (definite, full)
- (Ripuarian) masculine nominative and accusative
- (Ripuarian) feminine dative
- (some dialects of Ripuarian) plural dative
Usage notes
Pronoun
dä
Usage notes
- In most dialects, this pronoun inflects just like the article, except that the plural dative is always däne, never dä.
- In westernmost Ripuarian, the pronoun, unlike the article, does show case distinctions. The object case of the masculine is döm or däm. For the feminine, neuter and plural there exist the dative forms dör, döm (däm), and dönne. These latter are non-obligatory in all dialects and now probably unused in the Netherlands.
Jersey Dutch
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Dutch daar, from Old Dutch thār, from Proto-Germanic *þar.
Pronunciation
Adverb
dä
Pite Sami
Etymology
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Pronunciation
Adverb
dä
References
- Joshua Wilbur (2014) A grammar of Pite Saami, Berlin: Language Science Press
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