מיר
Yiddish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɪʁ/
Etymology 1
From Middle High German mir, from Old High German mir, from Proto-Germanic *miz.
Etymology 2
From Middle High German mir (alternative form of wir), by assimilation to a preceding verb from Old High German wir, from Proto-Germanic *wiz. Compare regional German mir, which see for more.
See also
Yiddish personal pronouns
person | singular | ||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd m | 3rd f | 3rd n | |
nominative | איך (ikh) | דו (du) | ער (er) | זי (zi) | עס (es) |
dative | מיר (mir) | דיר (dir) | אים (im) | איר (ir) | אים (im) |
accusative | מיך (mikh) | דיך (dikh) | אים (im) | זי (zi) | עס (es) |
person | plural | ||||
1st | 2nd | 3rd | |||
nominative | מיר (mir) | איר (ir) | זיי (zey) | ||
dative | אונדז (undz) | אײַך (aykh) | זיי (zey) | ||
accusative | אונדז (undz) | אײַך (aykh) | זיי (zey) | ||
See also the possessive pronouns. |
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