eins

See also: Eins, EINs, and -eins

French

Etymology

Verlan form of sein.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛ̃s/
  • (file)

Noun

eins m pl (plural only)

  1. (Verlan, slang) tits, boobs

German

German numbers (edit)
10
 ←  0 1 2  →  10  → 
    Cardinal: eins, (before a noun) ein
    Ordinal: erste
    Sequence adverb: erstens
    Ordinal abbreviation: 1.
    Adverbial: einmal
    Adverbial abbreviation: 1-mal
    Multiplier: einfach
    Multiplier abbreviation: 1-fach
    Fractional: Ganzes

Etymology

From eines, originally the neuter form of ein. Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *ainatō, the singular neuter form of Proto-Germanic *ainaz (one).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [aɪ̯ns]
  • (file)
  • (file)

Numeral

eins

  1. (cardinal number) one (numerical value represented by the Arabic numeral 1; first positive number in the set of natural numbers)
    die Nummer einsthe number one
    eins plus zweione plus two
    hundert und einsone hundred and one
    Absatz einsparagraph one
  2. (colloquial) one, one o'clock
    Es ist eins.It's one [o'clock].
    um einsat one
    nach einsafter one
    kurz vor einsshortly before one
    ab einsfrom one [o'clock]
    bis einsuntil one
    Es ist Punkt eins.It's one o'clock sharp
    halb einshalf past twelve (literally, “half one”)

Declension

  • In adjectival use (that is, with a following noun):
Declension of ein
masculine feminine neuter plural
nominative ein eine ein
genitive eines einer eines
dative einem einer einem
accusative einen eine ein
  • In substansive use (that is, without a following noun):
Declension of einer
masculine feminine neuter plural
nominative einer eine eines
eins
genitive eines einer eines
dative einem einer einem
accusative einen eine eines
eins

With the definite article (e.g. der eine):

Declension of eine
masculine feminine neuter plural
nominative eine eine eine einen
genitive einen einen einen einen
dative einen einen einen einen
accusative einen eine eine einen

Coordinate terms

Pronoun

eins

  1. Alternative form of eines: strong nominative/accusative neuter singular of einer
    Meine Schwester hat ein Fahrrad und ich will auch eins.
    My sister has a bike and I want one too.

Usage notes

Only this form is commonly heard in colloquial German. In formal writing, eins is also perfectly acceptable but somewhat less frequent than eines.

Adverb

eins

  1. (somewhat informal) only used in sich eins sein (“to agree”) and eins werden (“to arrive at an agreement”)
    Wir sind über den Preis nicht eins geworden.We couldn't agree on the price.

Synonyms

einig (more common)

Further reading

  • eins” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
  • eins” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
  • eins” in Duden online
  • eins on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de

Icelandic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈeins/
  • Rhymes: -eins

Adverb

eins

  1. alike, identical

Derived terms

Conjunction

eins

  1. equally; as
    Ég ætla að lesa eins hratt og ég get.I'm going to read as fast as I can.
    Ég hef aldrei keyrt eins mikið.I have never driven that much.

Usage notes

Used with og (and) when comparing with something else ("eins mikið og það" ― as much as that).

Derived terms

Numeral

eins

  1. genitive masculine singular of einn
  2. genitive neuter singular of einn

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse eins, genitive of einn, where it also was an adverb.

Adjective

eins (singular and plural eins)

  1. same, alike
  2. agreed

Derived terms

  • eins ærend

Determiner

eins

  1. one's; possessive of ein

References

Anagrams

Old Norse

Etymology

Inflected form of einn.

Adverb

eins

  1. alike, in the same way

Descendants

  • Icelandic: eins
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: eins

Numeral

eins

  1. masculine genitive singular of einn
  2. neuter genitive singular of einn

Pronoun

eins

  1. strong masculine genitive singular of einn
  2. strong neuter genitive singular of einn

References

  • eins”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press

Anagrams

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