diutsc
Middle High German
Alternative forms
- diutisch, diutsch, tiutsch, tiusch
Etymology
From Old High German diutisk, from Proto-West Germanic *þiudisk, from Proto-Germanic *þiudiskaz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdyːtʃ/
Declension
Positive forms of diutsc
number & gender | singular | plural | ||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | nonneuter | neuter | ||
strong declension | nominative | diutscer | diutsciu | diutsceȥ | diutsce | diutsciu |
genitive | diutsces | diutscer(e) | diutsces | diutscer(e) | ||
dative | diutscem(e) | diutscer(e) | diutscem(e) | diutscen | ||
accusative | diutscen | diutsce | diutsceȥ | diutsce | diutsciu | |
weak declension | nominative | dër diutsce | diu diutsce | daȥ diutsce | die diutscen | diu diutscen |
genitive | dës diutscen | dër diutscen | dës diutscen | dër diutscen | ||
dative | dëm diutscen | dër diutscen | dëm diutscen | dën diutscen | ||
accusative | dën diutscen | die diutscen | daȥ diutsce | die diutscen | diu diutscen |
Descendants
- Alemannic German: tüütsch, dütsch, düütsch, Dütsch, Ditsch, Dytsch
- Bavarian: daitsch, deitsch, taitsch
- Central Franconian: dütsch, döksch, deitsch
- East Central German: deitsch
- German: deutsch; Deutsch
- Luxembourgish: däitsch; Däitsch
- Rhine Franconian: daitsch, deitsch
- Vilamovian: daojć
- Yiddish: דײַטש (daytsh), טײַטש (taytsh)
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