Clipping ofEnglish det erminant .
det
( mathematics ) determinant function2019 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 ) =f n +1 .
det (plural dets )
( grammar ) Abbreviation ofdeterminer .( military , US ) Abbreviation ofdetachment .Shortening of dialectaldēt (South Gheg), from archaic Arbëreshëdejt ,dejët , fromProto-Albanian *deubeta , from pre-Albanian *dʰéubʰetos , enlargement ofProto-Indo-European *dʰewbʰos ( “ deep ” ) , from*dʰewbʰ- (compareEnglish deep ,Lithuanian dubùs ). 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]
det m (plural dete , definite deti , definite plural detet )
sea ^ 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 ^ Demiraj, Bardhyl / Neri, Sergio (2020): det -i. In: DPEWA.URL:https://www.dpwa.gwi.uni-muenchen.de/dictionary/?lemmaid=13995 det
alternative form ofdeet det n (common den ,plural de )
( definite ) the (used before an adjective preceding a noun )huset - the house;det gule hus - the yellow housedet n (common den ,plural de )
( demonstrative ) that ( personal ) it ( impersonal subject ) it Det regner.It is raining.Borrowed fromLow German det anddät .
det
( colloquial , Berlin-Brandenburg) alternative form ofdas Gibste mir ma’det Wasser? Could you pass methe water? det
( colloquial , Berlin-Brandenburg) alternative form ofdas Det weeß ik nich'.I don't knowthat . ( colloquial , Berlin-Brandenburg, neuter nominative) it FromWolof det . Alternatively, a shortening ofEnglish death rain .
det
death as a clipping of det ren :a heavy rain a rain that last several days the rain that follows a death Lorenzo Dow Turner,Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect (1969) det (triggerslenition )
( Munster ) contraction ofde do ( “ from yoursg ” ) Ar chuirisdet chroí é? ―Did you get it off your chest? Irish preposition contractions contracted with copular forms base form an ( “ the sg ” ) na ( “ the pl ” ) mo ( “ my ” ) do ( “ your ” ) a ( “ his, her, their; which (present) ” ) ár ( “ our ” ) ar ( “ which (past) ” ) before a consonant before a vowel present/future past/conditional de ( “ from ” ) den de na desna *de mo dem *de do ded *,det *dá dár dar darb darbh do ( “ to, for ” ) don do na dosna *do mo dom *do do dod *,dot *dá dár dar darb darbh faoi ( “ under, about ” ) faoin faoi na faoi mo faoi do faoina faoinár faoinar faoinarb faoinarbh i ( “ in ” ) sa ,san sna i mo im *i do id *,it *ina inár inar inarb inarbh le ( “ with ” ) leis an leis na le mo lem *le do led *,let *lena lenár lenar lenarb lenarbh ó ( “ from, since ” ) ón ó na ósna *ó mo óm *ó do ód *,ót *óna ónár ónar ónarb ónarbh trí ( “ through ” ) tríd an trí na trí mo trí do trína trínár trínar trínarb trínarbh
det
third-person singular present active subjunctive ofdō det
alternative form ofdette det
alternative form ofdette det
( Föhr-Amrum ) the ( feminine and neuter singular, full form ) Coordinate term: ( reduced ) at (a )( feminine ) : jü ( Mooring ) ,di ( Sylt ) ( neuter ) : dåt ( Mooring ) ,dit ( Sylt ) Articles (Föhr -Amrum dialect) singular plural m f /n definite / demonstrative full de det dön reduced a at ,'t a indefinite / numeral full een ian — reduced en negative neen nian While the feminine gender has generally been merged into the neuter, a certain number of traditionally feminine nouns still alternatively take the reduced definite article
a alongside
at .
The form
't is
enclitic and occurs only after prepositions.
FromOld Norse þat .
det (genitive dets )
it ; third person singular, neuter gender. Nominative, accusative or dative.Erdet det det er?Det erdet det er. Isthat what it is?That iswhat it is. det n
( demonstrative pronoun ) that det n
the ; only used if there is an adjective in front of the nounhuset : the house →det røde huset : the red house“det” inThe Bokmål Dictionary .FromOld Norse þat .
det
it ; third person singular, neuter gendererdet det det er - is that what it is det n
the ; only used if there is an adjective in front of the nounDei bur idet kvite huset der borte. They live inthe white house over there. det
that ;neuter ofden Norwegian Nynorsk personal pronouns first person second person reflexive third person masculine feminine neuter singular nominative eg ,je 1 du — han ho det ,dat 2 accusative meg deg seg han ,honom 2 ho ,henne 2 det ,dat 2 dative 2 meg deg seg honom henne di 2 genitive min din sin hans hennar ,hennes 1 dess 3 plural nominative me ,vi de ,dokker — dei accusative oss ,okk dykk ,dokker seg dei ,deim 2 dative oss ,okk dykk ,dokker seg deim 2 genitive vår ,okkar dykkar ,dokkar sin deira ,deires 1
1 Obsolete.2 Landsmål.3 Rare or literary. Italic forms unofficial today.
“det” inThe Nynorsk Dictionary .FromOld Occitan , fromLatin digitus .
det m (plural dets )
finger FromLatin digitus ( “ finger, toe ” ) .
det m (plural dets )
( anatomy ) finger FromOld Swedish þæt ,dhet ‚ fromOld Norse þat , fromProto-Germanic *þat , fromProto-Indo-European *tod , nominative and accusative singular neuter of*só .
de' ( eye dialect ) ,de ,d ,re ( pronunciation spellings ) det n
it ; third-person singular, referring to nouns of neuter gender. Nominative, accusative or dativeJag 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 . it ; the impersonal pronoun, used without referent as the subject of an impersonal verb or statementDet är soligt idagIt is sunny todayDet spökar på slottetThe castle is haunted (literally, “It "ghosts" (there is ghostly activity) at the castle ”) it ,there ; the impersonal pronoun, used as a placeholder for a delayed subject or objectDet är inte lätt närdet är svårtIt' s not easy whenit' s hard [jocular proverb]Det står en kvinna där bortaThere is a woman standing over thereÄrdet okej om vi parkerar här? Isit okay if we park here? 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! ”) Impersonal pronoun This is not used to declare what time it is: instead use either an explicitklockan ("the clock") or either ofden orhon . Swedish personal pronouns Number Person nominative oblique possessive common neuter plural singular first — jag mig ,mej 3 min mitt mina second — du dig ,dej 3 din ditt dina third masculine (person)han honom ,han 2 ,en 5 hans feminine (person)hon henne ,na 5 hennes gender-neutral (person)1 hen hen ,henom 7 hens common (noun)den den dess neuter (noun)det det dess indefinite man or en 4 en ens reflexive — sig ,sej 3 sin sitt sina plural first — vi oss vår ,våran 2 vårt ,vårat 2 våra second — ni er er ,eran 2 ,ers 6 ert ,erat 2 era archaic I eder eder ,eders 6 edert edra third — de ,dom 3 dem ,dom 3 deras reflexive — sig ,sej 3 sin sitt sina
1 Neologism. Usage has increased since 2010, though it remains limited.
2 Informal
4 Dialectal, also used lately as an alternative toman , to avoid association to the male gender.
5 Informal, somewhat dialectal
6 Formal address
det n
( demonstrative ) that det n
( psychoanalysis ) id Synonym: underjag det n
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)det röda husetthe red houseröda 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) See the usage notes forden , which explain how to express "the [adjective] [noun]."
FromLatin digitus .
det m (plural deđi )
finger toe det (nominative plural dets )
right (all senses?)1 status as a case is disputed2 in later, non-classical Volapük only