de
Danish
/di/
article
Definitions
- plural definite article
Etymology
Inherited from Old Danish thē inherited from Old Norse þeir inherited from Proto-Germanic *þai (those, they).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þai
Gloss
those, they
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Other
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- act the maggot English
- behind the scenes English
- give the lie English
- kill-the-beggar English
- mumblety peg English
- natheless English
- ne'ertheless English
- neverthelater English
- nevertheless English
- neverthemore English
- nonetheless English
- the English
- *to- Proto-Indo-European
- *to-, *só Proto-Indo-European
- *þai Proto-Germanic
- de Swedish
- ジエンド Japanese
- dei Norwegian Nynorsk
- þa Old English
- þā Old English
- the Middle English
- thei Middle English
- þei Middle English
- þeir Old Norse
- herske Danish
- hersker Danish
- the Serbo-Croatian
- þeir Icelandic
- teir Faroese
- herschen Middle Low German
- thē Old Danish
- dier Elfdalian
- di Jamaican Creole
- di Nigerian Pidgin