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det

Translingual

Symbol

det

  1. (mathematics) determinant function

Albanian

Alternative forms

  • dejt, deejt, dejët

Etymology

Shortening of dialectal d?t (South Gheg), from archaic Arbëreshë dejt, dejët, from Proto-Albanian *deubeta, from pre-Albanian *d?éubetos, enlargement of Proto-Indo-European *d?eubos (deep), from *d?ewb?- (compare English deep, Lithuanian dubùs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d?t/

Noun

det m (indefinite plural dete, definite singular deti, definite plural detet)

  1. sea

Declension


Danish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /de/, [d?e]
  • Rhymes: -e

Article

det n (common den, plural de)

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

Pronoun

det n (common den, plural de)

  1. (demonstrative) that
  2. (personal) it
  3. (impersonal subject) it

See also


German

Alternative forms

  • dat

Etymology

Borrowed from Low German det and dät.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d?t/, /d?t/, /dæt/

Article

det

  1. (colloquial, Berlin-Brandenburg) Alternative form of das

Pronoun

det

  1. (colloquial, Berlin-Brandenburg) Alternative form of das
  2. (colloquial, Berlin-Brandenburg, neuter nominative) it

Irish

Alternative forms

  • ded

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d??t??/

Contraction

det (triggers lenition)

  1. (Munster) Contraction of de do (from your sg).

Related terms

Further reading

  • "det" in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.

Latin

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /det/, [d??t?]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /det/, [d??t?]

Verb

det

  1. third-person singular present active subjunctive of d?

Middle English

Noun

det

  1. Alternative form of dette

Adjective

det

  1. Alternative form of dette

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse þat.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?de?/ (stressed)
  • IPA(key): /d?/ (unstressed)

Pronoun

det (possessive dets)

  1. it; third person singular, neuter gender. Nominative, accusative or dative.
    Er det det det er? Det er det det er. - Is that what it is? That is what it is.

See also

Pronoun

det n

  1. (demonstrative pronoun) that

Article

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

Related terms

  • den
  • de
  • dem

References

  • “det” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse þat.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /de?/ (example of pronunciation)
  • Homophone: de

Pronoun

det

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

Article

det n

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

Determiner

det

  1. that; neuter of den

Related terms

  • den
  • dei

See also

References

  • “det” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Occitan

Alternative forms

  • dit

Etymology

From Old Occitan, from Latin digitus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [det]

Noun

det m (plural dets)

  1. finger

Romansch

Etymology

From Latin digitus (finger, toe).

Noun

det m (plural dets)

  1. (anatomy) finger

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish þæt, dhet‚ from Old Norse þat, from Proto-Germanic *þat, from Proto-Indo-European *tod, nominative and accusative singular neuter of *só.

Alternative forms

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

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /de?/
    • Homophones: D, d, de
    • Rhymes: -e?
  • IPA(key): /d??/
    • Rhymes: -??
  • IPA(key): (in careful speech) /de?t/
    • Rhymes: -e?t
  • IPA(key): (unstressed, following a sonorous sound) /r?/, [??]
  • IPA(key): (unstressed, when used as a clitic) /?t/
    • Homophones: ett, ätt

Pronoun

det n

  1. It; third-person singular, referring to nouns of neuter gender. Nominative, accusative or dative
  2. it; the impersonal pronoun, used without referent as the subject of an impersonal verb or statement
    Det regnar.
    It is raining.
  3. it; the impersonal pronoun, used as a placeholder for a delayed subject or object
    Jag visste det!
    I knew it!

Usage notes

Impersonal pronoun
This is not used to declare what time it is: instead use either an explicit klockan ("the clock") or either of den or hon.

Declension

See also

  • den
  • de
  • dess
  • deras

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?de?(t)/

Pronoun

det n

  1. (demonstrative) that

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d?/, (rare) /d?t/

Article

det n

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

Related terms

  • den
  • det här
  • det där
  • den här
  • den där
  • dessa
  • de
  • dem

Anagrams

  • Ted

Venetian

Alternative forms

  • déo

Etymology

From Latin digitus

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [det]

Noun

det m (plural de?i)

  1. finger
  2. toe

Related terms

  • man (hand)
  • ongia (nail)
  • , pìe (foot)

Volapük

Noun

det (nominative plural dets)

  1. right (all senses?)

Declension

det From the web:

  • what determines the sex of a baby
  • what determines the value of an item
  • what determines blood type
  • what determines the function of a specialized cell
  • what determines the speed of a wave
  • what determines the carrying capacity of an ecosystem
  • what determines stock price
  • what determines the value of fiat currency


likes

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /la?ks/
  • Rhymes: -a?ks

Noun

likes

  1. plural of like
    They'd never before seen the likes of them.
    They'd never before seen the likes of him.
    I'd never seen their likes.

Verb

likes

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of like
  2. First person singular simple present indicative form of like
  3. Third person plural simple present indicative form of like

Anagrams

  • Kiles, Kisel, kiles, kisel, silke, slike

Amis

Noun

likes

  1. mosquito

References

2017, Dictionary of the Central Dialect of Amis (?????????) (in Mandarin Chinese), Taiwan: Council of Indigenous Peoples.


French

Pronunciation

  • Homophones: like, likent

Verb

likes

  1. second-person singular present indicative of liker
  2. second-person singular present subjunctive of liker

Spanish

Noun

likes

  1. plural of like

Swedish

Noun

likes

  1. indefinite genitive singular of like

Anagrams

  • Eskil, kisel, lekis, silke

likes From the web:

  • what likes honey
  • what likes to eat penguins
  • what likes acidic soil
  • what likes to eat mice
  • what likes shiny things
  • what likes mean on tinder
  • what likes it's hard meme
  • what likes and dislikes
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