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See also:Appendix:Variations of "det"

Translingual

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Etymology

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Clipping ofEnglishdeterminant.

Symbol

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det

  1. (mathematics)determinant function
    • 2019 June 24, Juan Triana, “Negafibonacci Numbers via Matrices”, inBulletin of TICMI[1], volume23, number 1 (in English),→ISSN, archived fromthe original on13 July 2019, Introduction, page 2:
      [] such thatdet(Hn) =det(Dn) =fn+1.

English

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Noun

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det (pluraldets)

  1. (grammar)Abbreviation ofdeterminer.
  2. (military, US)Abbreviation ofdetachment.

Albanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Shortening of dialectaldēt (South Gheg), from archaic Arbëreshëdejt,dejët, fromProto-Albanian*deubeta, from pre-Albanian *dʰéubʰetos, enlargement ofProto-Indo-European*dʰewbʰos(deep), from*dʰewbʰ- (compareEnglishdeep,Lithuaniandubùs). Hyllested proposes a loanword from Greekδέλτα.[1]

Alternatively reconstructed as from dejët < deët < *débeti- < *dábeti- < *dáu̯bati- "depth" or *débita- < Pre-Proto-Albanian *dábita < *dáu̯beta- "deep" < PIE *dʰeu̯bʰeto- "sea".[2]

Pronunciation

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Noun

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det m (pluraldete, definitedeti, definite pluraldetet)

  1. sea

Declension

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Declension ofdet
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativedetdetidetedetet
accusativedetin
dativedetidetitdetevedeteve
ablativedetesh

References

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  1. ^ Proto-Indo-European Reconstruction and Albanian PhonotacticsHyllested, Adam, 2016, Proceedings of the 26th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference. Jamison, S. W., Melchert, H. C. & Vine, B. (eds.). Bremen: Hempen Verlag, p. 71
  2. ^ Demiraj, Bardhyl / Neri, Sergio (2020): det -i. In: DPEWA.URL:https://www.dpwa.gwi.uni-muenchen.de/dictionary/?lemmaid=13995

Alemannic German

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Adverb

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det

  1. alternative form ofdeet

Danish

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Pronunciation

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Article

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det n (commonden,pluralde)

  1. (definite)the (used before an adjective preceding a noun)
    huset - the house;det gule hus - the yellow house

Pronoun

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det n (commonden,pluralde)

  1. (demonstrative)that
  2. (personal)it
  3. (impersonal subject)it
    Det regner.
    It is raining.

See also

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Danish personal pronouns
NumberPersonTypeNominativeObliquePossessive
commonneuterplural
SingularFirstjegmigminmitmine
Secondmodern /informaldudigdinditdine
formal (uncommon)DeDemDeres
Thirdmasculine (person)hanhamhans
feminine (person)hunhendehendes
common (noun)dendens
neuter (noun)detdets
indefinitemanenens
reflexivesigsinsitsine
PluralFirstmodernviosvores
archaic /formalvorvortvore
SecondIjerjeres
Thirddedemderes
reflexivesig

German

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromLow Germandet anddät.

Pronunciation

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Article

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det

  1. (colloquial, Berlin-Brandenburg)alternative form ofdas
    Gibste mir ma’det Wasser?
    Could you pass methe water?

Pronoun

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det

  1. (colloquial, Berlin-Brandenburg)alternative form ofdas
    Det weeß ik nich'.
    I don't knowthat.
  2. (colloquial, Berlin-Brandenburg, neuter nominative)it

Gullah

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Etymology

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FromWolofdet. Alternatively, a shortening ofEnglishdeath rain.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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det

  1. death
  2. as a clipping ofdet ren:
    1. a heavy rain
    2. a rain that last several days
    3. the rain that follows a death

References

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  • Lorenzo Dow Turner,Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect (1969)

Irish

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Contraction

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det (triggerslenition)

  1. (Munster)contraction ofdedo(from yoursg)
    Ar chuirisdet chroí é?Did you get it off your chest?

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Irish preposition contractions
contracted withcopular forms
base forman(the sg)na(the pl)mo(my)do(your)a(his, her, their; which (present))ár(our)ar(which (past))before a consonantbefore a vowel
present/futurepast/conditional
de(from)dendena
desna*
demo
dem*
dedo
ded*,det*
dárdardarbdarbh
do(to, for)dondona
dosna*
domo
dom*
dodo
dod*,dot*
dárdardarbdarbh
faoi(under, about)faoinfaoinafaoimofaoidofaoinafaoinárfaoinarfaoinarbfaoinarbh
i(in)sa,sansnaimo
im*
ido
id*,it*
inainárinarinarbinarbh
le(with)leisanleisnalemo
lem*
ledo
led*,let*
lenalenárlenarlenarblenarbh
ó(from, since)ónóna
ósna*
ómo
óm*
ódo
ód*,ót*
ónaónárónarónarbónarbh
trí(through)trídantrínatrímotrídotrínatrínártrínartrínarbtrínarbh

*dialectal

Further reading

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Latin

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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det

  1. third-personsingularpresentactivesubjunctive of

Middle English

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Noun

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det

  1. alternative form ofdette

Adjective

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det

  1. alternative form ofdette

North Frisian

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Article

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det

  1. (Föhr-Amrum)the(feminine and neuter singular, full form)
    Coordinate term:(reduced)at (a)

Alternative forms

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  • (feminine):(Mooring),di(Sylt)
  • (neuter):dåt(Mooring),dit(Sylt)

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Articles (Föhr-Amrum dialect)
singularplural
mf /n
definite /
demonstrative
fulldedetdön
reducedaat,'ta
indefinite /
numeral
fulleenian
reduceden
negativeneennian
While the feminine gender has generally been merged into the neuter, a certain number of traditionally feminine nouns still alternatively take the reduced definite articlea alongsideat.
The form't isenclitic and occurs only after prepositions.

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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FromOld Norseþat.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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det (genitivedets)

  1. it; third person singular, neuter gender. Nominative, accusative or dative.
    Erdet det det er?Det erdet det er.
    Isthatwhatit is?That iswhatit is.

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    Personal pronouns inBokmål
NumberPersonTypeNominativeObliquePossessive
femininemasculineneuterplural
SingularFirstjegmegmiminmittmine
Secondgeneraldudegdidindittdine
formal (rare)DeDemDeres
Thirdfeminine (person)hunhennehennes
masculine (person)hanham /hanhans
feminine (noun)dendens
masculine (noun)
neuter (noun)detdets
reflexivesegsisinsittsine
PluralFirstviossvårvårtvåre
Secondgeneralderederes
formal (very rare)DeDemDeres
Thirdgeneraldedemderes
reflexivesegsisinsittsine

Pronoun

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det n

  1. (demonstrative pronoun)that

Article

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det n

  1. the; only used if there is an adjective in front of the noun
    huset: the house →det røde huset: the red house

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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FromOld Norseþat.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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det

  1. it; third person singular, neuter gender
    erdet det det er - is that what it is

Article

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det n

  1. the; only used if there is an adjective in front of the noun
    Dei bur idet kvite huset der borte.
    They live inthe white house over there.

Determiner

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det

  1. that;neuter ofden

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Norwegian Nynorsk personal pronouns
first personsecond personreflexivethird person
masculinefeminineneuter
singularnominativeeg,je1duhanhodet,dat2
accusativemegdegseghan,honom2ho,henne2det,dat2
dative2megdegseghonomhennedi2
genitivemindinsinhanshennar,hennes1dess3
pluralnominativeme,vide,dokkerdei
accusativeoss,okkdykk,dokkersegdei,deim2
dativeoss,okkdykk,dokkersegdeim2
genitivevår,okkardykkar,dokkarsindeira,deires1

1Obsolete.2Landsmål.3Rare or literary. Italic forms unofficial today.

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Occitan

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromOld Occitan, fromLatindigitus.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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det m (pluraldets)

  1. finger

Romansch

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Etymology

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FromLatindigitus(finger, toe).

Noun

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det m (pluraldets)

  1. (anatomy)finger

Swedish

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Etymology

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FromOld Swedishþæt,dhet‚ fromOld Norseþat, fromProto-Germanic*þat, fromProto-Indo-European*tod, nominative and accusative singular neuter of*só.

Alternative forms

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  • de'(eye dialect),de,d,re(pronunciation spellings)

Pronunciation 1

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Pronoun

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det n

  1. it; third-person singular, referring to nouns of neuter gender. Nominative, accusative or dative
    Jag ser ett hus.Det är stort.
    I see a house.It is big.
    – Ser du huset? – Ja, jag serdet.
    – Do you see the house? – Yes, I seeit.
  2. it; the impersonal pronoun, used without referent as the subject of an impersonal verb or statement
    Det regnar
    It is raining
    Det är soligt idag
    It is sunny today
    Detspökar på slottet
    The castle is haunted
    (literally, “It "ghosts" (there is ghostly activity) at the castle”)
  3. it,there; the impersonal pronoun, used as a placeholder for a delayed subject or object
    Det är inte lätt närdet är svårt
    It's not easy whenit's hard [jocular proverb]
    Det står en kvinna där borta
    There is a woman standing over there
    Ärdet okej om vi parkerar här?
    Isit okay if we park here?
    Jag visstedet!
    I knewit!
    Tadet lugnt
    Takeit easy [calmly]
    Ta're lugnt [common unstressed pronunciation variant – see IPA]
    Takeit easy
    (Ni får) ha're så kul på Gröna Lund! [common unstressed pronunciation variant]
    Have fun atGröna Lund! [an amusement park in Stockholm]
    (literally, “(You may) haveit so fun at Gröna Lund!”)
Usage notes
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Impersonal pronoun
This is not used to declare what time it is: instead use either an explicitklockan ("the clock") or either ofden orhon.
Declension
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Swedish personal pronouns
NumberPersonnominativeobliquepossessive
commonneuterplural
singularfirstjagmig,mej3minmittmina
seconddudig,dej3dindittdina
thirdmasculine (person)hanhonom,han2,en5hans
feminine (person)honhenne,na5hennes
gender-neutral (person)1henhen,henom7hens
common (noun)dendendess
neuter (noun)detdetdess
indefinitemanoren4enens
reflexivesig,sej3sinsittsina
pluralfirstviossvår,våran2vårt,vårat2våra
secondnierer,eran2,ers6ert,erat2era
archaicIedereder,eders6edertedra
thirdde,dom3dem,dom3deras
reflexivesig,sej3sinsittsina
1Neologism. Usage has increased since 2010, though it remains limited.
2Informal
4Dialectal, also used lately as an alternative toman, to avoid association to the male gender.
5Informal, somewhat dialectal
6Formal address
7Discouraged by theSwedish Language Council
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Pronunciation 2

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Pronoun

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det n

  1. (demonstrative)that

Noun

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det n

  1. (psychoanalysis)id
    Synonym:underjag
Declension
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Declension ofdet
nominativegenitive
singularindefinitedetdets
definitedetetdetets
pluralindefinitedetdets
definitedetendetens
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Pronunciation 3

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Article

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det n

  1. the (when an adjective is used with a neuter gender noun in the definite –den is used for common gender nouns, andde for plural nouns, regardless of gender)
    ett hus
    a house
    huset
    the house
    ett rött hus
    a red house
    det röda huset
    the red house
    röda hus
    red houses (for comparison – note that "röd" has the same inflection in the definite and plural (and that the singular and plural ofhus are identical)
Usage notes
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See the usage notes forden, which explain how to express "the [adjective] [noun]."

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Anagrams

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Venetan

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromLatindigitus.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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det m (pluraldeđi)

  1. finger
  2. toe

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Volapük

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Noun

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det (nominative pluraldets)

  1. right (all senses?)

Declension

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Declension ofdet
singularplural
nominativedetdets
genitivedetadetas
dativedetedetes
accusativedetidetis
vocative1odet!odets!
predicative2detudetus

1 status as a case is disputed
2 in later, non-classical Volapük only

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