hin-
alternative spelling ofhing- hin in compounds.
hin-
( stressed ) Separable verbal prefix that indicates a movement or direction to a location that is not where the speaker isAntonym: her- hin- + fahren ( “ to drive ” ) → hinfahren ( “ to drive there ” ) hin- + fallen ( “ to fall ” ) → hinfallen ( “ to fall over, to fall down ” ) hin- + werfen ( “ to throw ” ) → hinwerfen ( “ to throw (somewhere or towards someone who is not the speaker) ” ) hin- + sehen ( “ to see, to look ” ) → hinsehen ( “ to look somewhere, to look (as opposed to looking away ” ) ( unstressed ) Adverbial prefix that indicates a movement or direction to a location that is not where the speaker isSynonym: ( colloquial ) r- Antonym: her- hin- + unter ( “ below, under ” ) → hinunter ( “ down (away from one's own location) ” ) hin- + über ( “ over ” ) → hinüber ( “ across, over (to the other side) ” ) Whilehin- is nominally the counterpart ofher- and may require being exchanged for it depending on context, the prefix has lexicalized in some verbs and remains unchanged in them regardless of how it relates to the speaker's position, for example inhinfallen or the reflexive sense ofhinziehen .
hin- (Baybayin spelling ᜑᜒᜈ᜔ )
alternative form ofhing- ,if thestem starts with the letter ⟨ d ⟩ , ⟨ l ⟩ , ⟨ s ⟩ , or ⟨ t ⟩ .