Abbreviation ofEnglish De or i .
der
( international standards ) ISO 639-3 language code forDeori . Imitative . Comparedur .
der
( dated outside Australia ) Disdainful indication that something isobvious . ( dated outside Australia ) Indication ofstupidity . 1979 , Gabrielle Carey, Kathy Lette,Puberty Blues , page46 :'Sprung!' cried Jeff Basin, the local dubbo. 'Oh,der ,' moaned Boardie sarcastically.
Nonstandard spelling ofthere , reflecting any of a variety of accents withth -stopping .
der (notcomparable )
Nonstandard form ofthere .der
Nonstandard form ofthere .der (uncountable )
Nonstandard form ofthere .der
Nonstandard form ofthere .FromMiddle High German dër , fromOld High German dër , replacing the original masculine and feminine nominative forms fromProto-Germanic *sa , by analogy with the adjective inflection. Compare alsoOld Dutch thie andOld English sē where the same process occurred.
der
( definite ) the Vorarlberg:
Basel:
的 + diminutive suffix兒 / 儿 .
der
( Internet slang , cute-sounding) Alternative pronunciation of the particle的 . 超 容易 der ! ― Chāo róngyìder ! ― It super easy!Rhymes with-eir .
der ( colloquial )
( Northeastern Mandarin , informal ) dick my ass ;fuck all 你 知道 個 der !/ 你 知道 个 der ! ― Nǐ zhīdào geder ! ― You knowfuck all !Dialectal synonyms of
陰莖 (“penis; male genitalia”)
[map] Variety Location Words Classical Chinese 玉莖 ,陽具 ,陽物 ,陰體 ,人道 ,身根 Formal(Written Standard Chinese ) 陰莖 ,陽具 ,男根 Northeastern Mandarin Beijing 雞巴 ,卵子 ,家伙 ,帽兒 ,大帽兒 ,雀子 † ,小雞兒 † ,小蟲兒 † Taiwan 雞雞 ,屌 ,肉棒 ,老二 ,命根 ,命根子 ,小弟弟 ,小鳥 † ,小雞雞 † Harbin 雞巴 ,雞巴嘚兒 ,雞巴頭子 ,嘚兒 ,牛子 ,老二 ,二哥 ,腿兒 ,牛牛兒 † ,小牛子 † ,家雀兒 † Singapore 小鳥 † Jilu Mandarin Jinan 屌 ,小雞兒 † ,小雞雞 † Jiaoliao Mandarin Yantai(Muping) 鴨子 ,雞子 ,雞巴 ,屌 ,小鴨兒 † Rongcheng 鴨子 Central Plains Mandarin Luoyang 雞巴 ,屌 ,膀 ,雞巴兒 † ,小雞兒雞兒 † Wanrong 鴨子 ,鴨兒 † Xi'an 㞗 ,錘子 ,牛牛兒 † Xining 雞巴 ,㞗 ,錘子 ,雞雞 † Xuzhou 屌 ,雞巴 ,雞尜尜 ,屌頭子 ,老二 ,二哥 ,一家人兒 ,打種的 dated ,小雞兒 † ,雞兒 † ,尜尜 † ,小老雀兒 † ,老雀兒 † Sokuluk(Gansu Dungan) 㞗 Lanyin Mandarin Yinchuan 㞗 ,雞巴 ,雞雞 † Lanzhou 㞗 ,牛牛子 † Ürümqi 㞗 ,㞗把子 ,錘子 ,雞雞 † ,㞗㞗 † Jimsar 㞗 Southwestern Mandarin Chengdu 錘子 ,雞巴 ,雞棍兒 ,雞兒 ,雀雀兒 ,雀雀 ,麻雀兒 ,毛鰱魚 ,老二 ,㞗 ,雞雞 † ,小雞兒 † ,小麻雀兒 † ,小雀雀兒 † Chongqing 錘子 ,卵 ,鷄兒 ,鴨兒 ,雀雀兒 ,鷄巴 ,㞗 ,牙刷兒 Wuhan 鴨蒂 ,雞巴 ,卵 ,雀雀 † ,鴨鴨 † ,雞雞 † Guiyang 雞巴 ,大雞巴 ,乾雞巴 ,馬雞巴 ,卵子 ,㞗 ,屌 ,下二哥 ,二哥 ,甩甩 ,錘錘 dated ,錘子 dated ,雞雞 † ,小雞兒 † ,雞兒 † ,麻雀 † ,小麻雀 † ,雀雀 † Liuzhou 鳥 ,卵 ,二老爺 ,大頭蟲 ,鳥崽 † Jianghuai Mandarin Nanjing 雞巴 ,屌 ,麻雀 ,小麻雀兒 † Yangzhou 雞巴 ,屌子 ,屌 ,卵子 ,麻雀子 † Nantong 屌兒 ,屌 Hefei 屌 ,雞巴 ,尕尕雞 † ,尕雞 † Huanggang 卵 ,雞巴 Cantonese Guangzhou 鳩 ,𨳍 ,𡳞 ,賓周 ,小便 ,祠堂 ,脧 † ,脧脧 † ,鳩脧 † ,脧仔 † ,咕咕 † ,雀仔 † ,慈姑椗 † Hong Kong 鳩 ,𨳍 ,𡳞 ,賓周 ,周 ,周周 ,雀 ,弟弟 ,細佬 ,何B仔 ,子孫根 ,祠堂 ,第三隻腳 ,第五肢 ,是非根 ,J slang ,丁 slang ,丁丁 slang ,腸 slang ,腸仔 slang ,嘢 euphemistic ,脧 † ,脧脧 † ,脧脧仔 † ,咕咕 † ,雀仔 † ,慈姑椗 † Hong Kong(San Tin; Weitou) 𡳞 ,鵝仔 † Hong Kong(Kam Tin; Weitou) 鵝仔 ,𡳞 Hong Kong(Ting Kok) 𡳞 ,𡳞仔 † Hong Kong(Tung Ping Chau) 𡳞 Macau 鳩 Guangzhou(Panyu) 鳩 ,𨳍 Guangzhou(Huashan, Huadu) 鳩 Guangzhou(Conghua) 鳩 Guangzhou(Zengcheng) 鳩 Foshan 鳩 Foshan(Shatou, Nanhai) 鳩 Foshan(Shunde) 鳩 Foshan(Sanshui) 鳩 ,𨳍 Foshan(Mingcheng, Gaoming) 鳩 Zhongshan(Shiqi) 鳩 ,𨳍 Zhuhai(Qianshan, Xiangzhou) 𨳍 Zhuhai(Shangheng, Doumen; Tanka) 鳩脧 ,𨳍 Zhuhai(Doumen) 𨳍 ,鳩 Jiangmen(Baisha) 雀 ,𡳞 Jiangmen(Xinhui) 𡳞 ,鳩 Taishan 𡳞 ,雀 † ,雀仔 † Kaiping(Chikan) 𡳞 ,𨳍 Enping(Niujiang) 𡳞 ,𨳍 Heshan(Yayao) 𨳍 Dongguan 𡳞 ,鵝必 † Shenzhen(Shajing, Bao'an) 𡳞 Qingyuan 鳩 Fogang 𨳍 Yingde(Hanguang) 鳩 Yangshan 巧 Lianzhou(Qingshui; Sihui) 巧 Shaoguan 𨳍 Shaoguan(Qujiang) 鳩 Renhua 𡳞子 Lechang 雞巴 ,𨳍 Zhaoqing(Gaoyao) 鳩 Sihui 巧 ,鳩 ,𨳍 Guangning 巧 Deqing 屌 ,𨳍 Huaiji 鳩 Fengkai(Nanfeng) 鳩 Yunfu 𨳍 Xinxing 𨳍 Luoding 𨳍 Yunan(Pingtai) 鳩 Yangjiang 鳩 ,𨳍 Xinyi 𨳍 Nanning 𨳍 Wuzhou 咪 ,鳩 ,𨳍 Hepu(Lianzhou) 鳩脧 Kuala Lumpur(Guangfu) 𡳞 ,鳩 ,𨳍 Ipoh(Guangfu) 屌 ,𨳍 ,𡳞 ,咕咕 ,雀仔 ,水喉 ,大鵰 ,賓周 ,慈姑椗 Singapore(Guangfu) 𡳞 ,鳩 ,𨳍 Ho Chi Minh City(Guangfu) 賓周 Gan Nanchang 卵 ,卵雞子 † ,卵雞 † Lichuan 卵 ,老二 Pingxiang 卵 ,卵仔 † ,雞仔 † Hakka Meixian 𡳞棍 ,𡳞仔 ,𡳞 ,脧 ,脧仔 † Xingning 脧哩 ,𡳞棍 Huizhou(Huicheng; Bendihua) 𡳞 ,𡳞棍 ,脧 † ,咕咕 † Huidong(Daling) 𡳞棍 ,脧仔 Dongguan(Qingxi) 脧 Shenzhen(Shatoujiao) 脧 Zhongshan(Wuguishan) 𡳞 ,脧 Zhongshan(Nanlang Heshui) 𨳍 Wuhua(Shuizhai) 脧哩 ,𡳞棍 Wuhua(Huacheng) 脧哩 ,脧 ,𡳞棍 Wuhua(Changbu) 脧 Wuhua(Mianyang) 脧哩 ,𡳞棍 Heyuan(Bendihua) 𡳞 Wengyuan 𡳞子 Shaoguan(Qujiang) 𡳞棍 Lianshan(Xiaosanjiang) 𡳞棍 ,脧 Liannan 脧子 Guangzhou(Lütian, Conghua) 𨳍 Jiexi 脧 Zhao'an(Xiuzhuan) 𡳞 Changting 𡳞子 ,𡳞 Wuping 𡳞 Wuping(Yanqian) 𡳞子 Wuping(Pingyu) 𡳞 Liancheng 𡳞 ,脧 Ninghua 脧 Yudu 卵 ,卵子 † ,尒卵子 † Ningdu 卵 Ruijin 卵陀 Shicheng 卵梗 Shangyou(Shexi) 卵 Tonggu(Sandu) 卵子 Ganzhou(Panlong) 卵 Dayu 卵 Miaoli(N. Sixian) 𡳞 ,脧 ,脧仔 Miaoli(Zaoqiao; N. Sixian) 脧仔 Miaoli(Touwu; N. Sixian) 脧仔 Miaoli(Nanzhuang; N. Sixian) 𡳞棍 Miaoli(Shitan; N. Sixian) 𡳞棍 Miaoli(Sanwan; N. Sixian) 𡳞棍 Miaoli(Toufen; N. Sixian) 𡳞棍 Miaoli(Gongguan; N. Sixian) 𡳞 ,𡳞棍 ,脧仔 Miaoli(Zhuolan; N. Sixian) 𡳞棍 ,脧仔 Pingtung(Neipu; S. Sixian) 𡳞 Pingtung(Wuluo, Ligang; S. Sixian) 𡳞 Kaohsiung(Meinong; S. Sixian) 𡳞 ,脧仔 Kaohsiung(Shanlin; S. Sixian) 𡳞 Hsinchu County(Zhudong; Hailu) 𡳞棍 Taichung(Dongshi; Dabu) 𡳞棍 Hsinchu County(Qionglin; Raoping) 𡳞棍 Miaoli(Zhuolan; Raoping) 脧 Yunlin(Lunbei; Zhao'an) 脧子 Hong Kong 𡳞 ,脧 † Mengshan(Xihe) 𡳞 Luchuan 脧 Sabah(Bao'an) 𡳞棍 ,𡳞 Sabah(Longchuan) 脧仔 Senai(Huiyang) 𡳞棍 Singkawang 脧 Huizhou Jixi 鳥 ,老八鳥 ,八鳥 Shexian 鳥 Huangshan(Tunxi) 雞兒 ,鳥兒 Xiuning 鳥 ,卵 ,雞兒 ,雞雞 † ,下身 euphemistic Yixian 卵 Qimen 屌兒 Wuyuan 菩蒂 Jin Taiyuan 㞗 ,雞巴 ,雀兒 ,雞雞 † ,狗雞兒 † Taiyuan(Jiancaoping) 雞巴 ,㞗 Pingyao 㞗兒 ,秤桿 ,狗雞兒 † ,雞兒 † ,狗雞雞 † Xinzhou 㞗 ,雞巴 ,雞雞 ,二掌櫃 ,小腹 ,雞溜子 † ,雞溜 † ,毛㞗 of an adult Shenmu 㞗 ,屌子 ,雞溜子 ,雞雞 † ,沙奶奶 † Northern Min Jian'ou 𫵓 ,𫵓仔 ,𫵓𫵓仔 † Jian'ou(Dikou) 𫵓 Songxi 𫵓 Zhenghe 𫵓 Zhenghe(Zhenqian) 𫵓牯 Jianyang 𫵓 Wuyishan 脧 Pucheng(Shibei) 脧 Eastern Min Fuzhou 欛欛 ,䐯鳥 ,欛欛囝 † ,鳥鳥囝 † ,䐯鳥囝 † Fuzhou(Changle) 欛欛囝 Fuqing 䐯 ,鳥 † Yongtai 䐯鳥 Gutian 䐯鳥 Fu'an 䐯鳥 Ningde 䐯 Shouning 䐯鳥 Zhouning 䐯鳥 Fuding 䐯䐯 ,䐯鳥 Matsu 欛欛 Southern Min Xiamen 𡳞鳥 ,𡳞𦉎 ,𡳞 ,鳥仔 † Xiamen(Tong'an) 𡳞鳥 Quanzhou 𡳞鳥 ,𡳞𦉎 ,𡳞 ,鳥仔 † Jinjiang 𡳞鳥 Anxi 𡳞鳥 Yongchun 𡳞鳥 Zhangzhou 𡳞鳥 ,𡳞𦉎 ,𡳞 ,鳥仔 † Zhangpu 𡳞 Zhao'an 𡳞鳥 Dongshan 𡳞鳥 ,𡳞鳥仔 † Taipei 𡳞鳥 Taipei(Wanhua) 𡳞鳥 New Taipei(Tamsui) 𡳞鳥 New Taipei(Sanxia) 𡳞鳥 New Taipei(Pingxi) 𡳞鳥 Kaohsiung 𡳞鳥 Kaohsiung(Cijin) 𡳞鳥 Kaohsiung(Hongmaogang, Siaogang) 𡳞鳥 Kaohsiung(Dalinpu, Siaogang) 𡳞鳥 Kaohsiung(Tianliao) 𡳞鳥 Yilan 𡳞鳥 Yilan(Luodong) 𡳞鳥 Yilan(Toucheng) 𡳞鳥 Changhua(Lukang) 𡳞鳥 Taichung 𡳞鳥 Taichung(Wuqi) 𡳞鳥 Tainan 𡳞鳥 ,戛 ,訶 Tainan(Anping) 𡳞鳥 Taitung 𡳞鳥 Hsinchu 𡳞鳥 Chiayi 𡳞鳥 ,戛 ,訶 Chiayi County(Dongshi) 𡳞鳥 Kinmen 𡳞鳥 Penghu(Magong) 𡳞鳥 Penghu(Xiyu) 𡳞鳥 Penang(Hokkien) 𡳞鳥 ,𡳞 ,小弟 ,咕咕鳥 ,咕咕 Singapore(Hokkien) 𡳞鳥 ,𡳞 ,弟弟 ,小弟 ,咕咕鳥 †, childish Manila(Hokkien) 𡳞鳥 Zhangping(Yongfu) 𡳞 ,𡳞公仔 † Datian 𡳞鳥 Pingnan(Shangdu) 鳩 Chaozhou 𡳞鳥 ,𡳞 Raoping 𡳞鳥 ,𡳞 Shantou 𡳞鳥 ,𡳞 Shantou(Chenghai) 𡳞 Shantou(Chaoyang) 𡳞鳥 Nan'ao(Houzhai) 𡳞 Nan'ao(Yun'ao) 𡳞 Jieyang 𡳞鳥 ,𡳞 ,鳥 † ,龜鳥 † Haifeng 𡳞鳥 Bangkok(Teochew) 鳥 ,𡳞 ,𡳞鳥囝 † Chiang Mai(Teochew) 𡳞 Hat Yai(Teochew) 𡳞 ,𡳞鳥囝 † Johor Bahru(Teochew) 𡳞 Singapore(Teochew) 𡳞鳥 ,𡳞 Leizhou 𡳞 ,鳥 ,殼車 ,家私 ,尻川柄 Wenchang 頹 Haikou 頹 ,鳥 † Puxian Min Putian 𡳞 ,𡳞囝 Putian(Donghai, Chengxiang) 𡳞 ,𡳞鳥 ,𡳞鳥囝 † Putian(Jiangkou, Hanjiang) 𡳞 ,𡳞囝 Putian(Nanri, Xiuyu) 𡳞 ,𡳞囝 ,𡳞鳥 † ,𡳞鳥囝 † Xianyou 𡳞 ,𡳞鳥 ,𡳞鳥囝 † Xianyou(Fengting) 𡳞 ,𡳞鳥 ,𡳞鳥囝 † Xianyou(Youyang) 𡳞 ,𡳞鳥 ,𡳞鳥囝 † Central Min Yong'an 脧 Sanming(Sanyuan) 脧 Sanming(Shaxian) 脧仔 Zhongshan Min Zhongshan(Sanxiang) 卵 ,卵脬 Southern Pinghua Nanning(Tingzi) 𨳍 ,麻鳥 ,二老弟 ,慈姑椗 † Shehua Fu'an 𡳞仔 Fuding 𡳞仔 Luoyuan 𡳞仔 Sanming 𡳞仔 Shunchang 𡳞仔 Hua'an 𡳞仔 Guixi(Zhangping) 𡳞仔 Cangnan 𡳞仔 Jingning(Hexi) 𡳞 Lishui 𡳞 Longyou 𡳞鳥 Chaozhou 𡳞仔 Fengshun 𡳞仔 Wu Shanghai 卵 ,屌屌 † ,屌屌頭 † ,小雞雞 † ,麻鳥 † Shanghai(Chongming) 卵 ,卵子 ,卵卵 † ,小尿螺 † Suzhou 卵 ,鳥 ,雞雞 † ,小卵 † ,長生果 † Wuxi 卵 Danyang 卵 ,卵子 ,屌子 ,屌 ,雞巴 ,雞雞 † ,小雀雀 † ,雀雀 † ,八八 † ,八雞 † Hangzhou 雀兒 ,八屌 ,卵脬 ,小八屌 † ,麻雀兒 † ,麻油壺兒 † Ningbo 卵 ,卵子 ,卵瓜瓜 † ,瓜瓜 † Wenzhou 頹 ,卵脬 ,卵脬兒 ,臀卵脬 ,脬兒 † ,脬脬兒 † ,奶哥鳥兒 † Jinhua 老八兒 ,聊子 ,雀 ,雞巴 ,八兒八兒 † Xiang Changsha 卵 ,雞巴 ,掉它 ,太鬍子 ,雞雞 † ,鳥鳥 † ,鳥 † ,梗梗 † Loudi 雞巴 ,卵 ,勺欛腦殼 ,雞雞 † ,雞崽唧 † Shuangfeng 卵子 ,雞蓀子 † Quanzhou 屌把 Note † - of a boy
der ( colloquial )
shitty ;despicable 這 個 der 專業 學 它 還有 什麼 意思 ![MSC ,trad. ] 这 个 der 专业 学 它 还有 什么 意思 ![MSC ,simp. ] Zhèi geder zhuānyè xué tā hái yǒu shénme yìsi! [Pinyin] What's the point of studying thisshitty major anymore? der ( colloquial )
foolish 你 這 個 樣子 好 der 啊 ![MSC ,trad. ] 你 这 个 样子 好 der 啊 ![MSC ,simp. ] Nǐ zhè ge yàngzǐ hǎoder a! [Pinyin] This look of you is sofoolish ! 我 簡直 笑 der 了 !/ 我 简直 笑 der 了 ! ― Wǒ jiǎnzhí xiàoder le! ― (please add an English translation of this usage example) dre ( Used before consonants ) FromProto-Brythonic *truɨ , fromProto-Celtic *trei , fromProto-Indo-European *terh₂- .
der (triggers soft mutation )
through ,via by means of
der
second-person singular imperative ofdrát FromOld Norse þar , fromProto-Germanic *þar ( “ there ” ) , cognate withEnglish there ,German da .
IPA (key ) : /ˈdɛːˀr/ ,[ˈd̥ɛˀɐ̯] ,[ˈd̥eˀɐ̯] ,( as a pronoun ) IPA (key ) : /dɛr/ ,[d̥ɑ] der
there ( in or at that place ) der
( dummy pronoun ) there ( expletive word put in the subject field when the subject is postponed to the predicate field, typically with indefinite subjects or subjectlesspassive verbs ) der sad to katte på et bordtwo cats were sitting on a table (lit. "there sat two cats on a table") der blev diskuteret vildtpeople were debating vehemently (lit. "there was debated vehemently") ( relative ) who ,which ,that ( introducesrelative clauses , only when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence ) Synonyms: hvilken ,som alle kan være enige om, at det menneske,der kommer hjem fra sin dannelsesrejse, er et mere fuldbragt menneske end det,der tog af sted. everybody can agree that the personthat returns from an educational journey is a more complete person than the onethat left added to interrogative pronouns functioning as the subject of interrogativedependent clauses or exclamativeindependent clauses jeg ved godt, hvemder vinder den flaske I know who is going to win that bottle hvemder bare havde en hund! if only I had a dog der
( deictic particle ) that ( put after a definite noun phrase ) hun købte bordet der for ingen penge she bought that table for no money ( stressed ) IPA (key ) : /dɛr/ ( unstressed ) IPA (key ) : /dər/ Hyphenation:der Unstressed form ofdaar ( “ there ” ) .
der
there der
( archaic ) genitive singular feminine ofde ; of thegeschiedenisder Nederlandsche taal ―history of the Dutch language ( archaic ) genitive plural ofde ; of thehet koninkrijkder Nederlanden ―the kingdom of the Netherlands ( archaic ) dative singular feminine ofde The distinction of the dative case, which had long been frail and without any basis in actual speech, widely fell out of use over the course of the 19th century. The genitive case, chiefly of the plural, was still productively used in written style in the latter half of the 20th century, especially in order to avoid reduplication ofvan . However, it has since continuously lost ground and is now reserved to poetic and highly literary language (apart from fixed expressions and surnames). The current pronunciation is aspelling pronunciation . Before the word became archaic, it was pronounced with aschwa ,/dər/ . The original pronunciation with a schwa survives in dialects, e.g. Ripuarian (where the word may be spelledd'r ).
Clipping ofdernier .
der m or f (plural ders )
last lader desders ( referring to theFirst World War ) ―the war that ends all wars (literally, “the last of the lasts ”)der
first / third-person singular future subjunctive ofdar FromMiddle High German dër , fromOld High German dër , replacing the original masculine and feminine nominative forms fromProto-Germanic *sa , by analogy with the adjective inflection. Compare alsoOld Dutch thie andOld English sē where the same process occurred.
IPA (key ) : /deːr/ ,[deːɐ̯] ,[dɛɐ̯] ,[dɐ] The most common pronunciation is[dɛɐ̯] , which is possible in all contexts. The form[deːɐ̯] may be used when the word is stressed. The reduced form[dɐ] occurs chiefly after prepositions and conjunctions. In northern and central German vernaculars, the/d/ may then assimilate to any preceding consonant; soin der, auf der may become[ˈɪnɐ] ,[ˈaʊ̯fɐ] . Rhymes:-eːɐ̯ der (definite )
the Old declension:
This older declension is not used anymore. For examples seeCitations:der .
der
inflection ofder : nominative masculine singular genitive / dative feminine singular genitive plural der m (relative )
who ;that ;which Ich kenne einen Mann,der das kann. ―I know a manwho can do that. In a subordinate clause, indicates a person or thing referenced in the main clause. Used with masculine singular referents.
Seederen for usage notes onderer andderen . Modern grammar books mention the colloquial genitive plural formder . Old declension:
der f (relative )
dative feminine singular ofder : (to)whom ,which ,that der (demonstrative )
( attributive , stressed) that Der Mann war es! ―It wasthat man! ( indicative ) him ,he Der hat es getan! ―It washim who did it! ( differential ) the one ,him Der mit dem Mantel ―The one with the coatSeederen for usage notes onderer andderen . Modern grammar books mention the colloquial genitive plural formder . Old declension:
der f (demonstrative )
dative feminine singular ofder : (to)that , (to)her der
unstresseddative ofdu Boll, Piter Kehoma (2021 ), “der”, inDicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português , 3rd edition (overall work in Portuguese), Ivoti:Riograndenser Hunsrickisch der
first-person singular present passive subjunctive ofdō d'r ( reduced form, the only form in most dialects ) FromMiddle Dutch der , unstressed form ofdāer , fromOld Dutch thar , fromProto-West Germanic *þār , fromProto-Germanic *þar .
der
there FromMiddle High German der .
In the masculine singular,der was originallynominative andden wasaccusative . This case distinction, which still exists in Standard German, was then lost in Luxembourgish. Why the formder was reassigned to usage with taboo words seems unexplained.
der
unstressed form ofdär ( archaic outside idioms) alternative form ofden ( masculine definite article ) used with certain taboo words, especiallyDäiwel ( “ devil ” ) andDoud ( “ death ” ) der
unstressed form ofdir Fossiled genitive plural of the demonstrative pronoun (seedeen ). Cognate withGerman derer (only optionally and rarely so used),Dutch er (used as in Luxembourgish).
der
Used with numbers that refer back to a previously named noun; compare Frenchen , Dutcher . Ech hunn zwee Kanner an hien huetder dräi. I have two children and he has three. (Can wedate this quote?) , “Zwou Bulle Mokka”, performed byFausti :Zwou Bulle Mokka, zwou sou séiss wéi Zocker. Zwou Bulle Mokka, do fäls de bal vum Hocker. Zwou Bulle Mokka, zwou Bulle man dech frou, Well et sinnder zwou – esou. Two scoops of mocha, two as sweet as sugar. Two scoops of mocha, you almost fall off your stool. Two scoops of mocha, two scoops make you happy, Because they’re two – just like that.Or: Because it’s twoof them – just like that. der
inflection ofdie : feminine genitive / dative singular genitive plural der
unstressed form ofdāer Inherited fromOld English dēor , fromProto-West Germanic *deuʀ , fromProto-Germanic *deuzą , fromProto-Indo-European *dʰwes- .
der (plural der )
Awild animal ( especially amammal orquadruped ) Adeer ( animal of the familyCervidae ) der
( Lincolnshire ) alternative form ofdere ( “ harm ” ) Inherited fromOld High German dër , fromProto-Germanic *sa , by analogy with the adjective inflection.
dër
( definite article ) the alliudiu freude, diediu werlt hat allthe joy thatthe world has ( relative ) who ,which ,that Alemannic German:der German:der Pennsylvania German:der Yiddish:דער ( der ) der
to beweak topretend to,feign (doing something) FromMiddle High German der , fromOld High German der ,ther , fromProto-Germanic *þa , an alteration of*sa . Cognate withGerman der ,English the .
der (feminine de ,neuter s ,plural de )
the ,nominative singular masculine definite article FromProto-Indo-European *dʰwer- . CompareEnglish door ,Persian در ( dar ) ,Ossetian дуар ( dwar ) ,Avestan 𐬛𐬎𐬎𐬀𐬭𐬆𐬨 ( duuarə m ) ,Russian дверь ( dverʹ ) .
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out ,outside ,outdoors der f
door FromOld Norse þar .
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there “der” inThe Bokmål Dictionary .FromOld Norse þar . Akin toEnglish there .
der
there FromMiddle Norwegian *þiðr , whence alsodere . Borrowed fromOld East Norse iðʀ with addedþ- , similar toþit fromhafið it .
der
( dialectal , South East Norway) objective case ofde ;alternative form ofdykk ( “ you (plural) ” ) “der” inThe Nynorsk Dictionary .Derived fromProto-Germanic *sa , by analogy with the adjective inflection.
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( definite article ) the ( relative ) who ,which ,that A user suggests that this Old High German entry be cleaned up, giving the reason:“manual declension table should be moved to a template” . Please see the discussion onRequests for cleanup (+ ) or thetalk page for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.
Declension ofdër Singular Masculine Feminine Neuter nominative dër diu daȥ genitive dës dëra (dëru ,dëro )dës dative dëmu ,dëmo dëru ,dëro dëmu ,dëmo accusative dën dea ,dia (die )daȥ instrumental diu diu Plural Masculine Feminine Neuter nominative dê ,dea ,dia ,die deo ,dio diu (dei )genitive dëro dative dêm accusative dê ,dea ,dia ,die deo ,dio diu (dei )
Pennsylvania German [ edit ] CompareGerman der .
der m (definite )
the der
inflection ofder : dative feminine singular accusative masculine singular der
dative ofdu :you , to youder
you ( plural ) you ( polite )
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first / third-person singular future subjunctive ofdar der
obsolete spelling ofdär der
third-person singular indicative aorist ofdemek der
there (unspecific to distance)Der binne trije Fryske talenThere are three Frisian languages.“der (I) ”, inWurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch),2011 der (definite form derwi )
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