et
Luxemburgeois
/et/
pronoun
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Germanic *hit (this, this one).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hit
Gloss
this, this one
Concept
Semantic Field
Miscellaneous function words
Ontological Category
Other
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Bumpit English
- FSMdidit English
- Satandidit English
- aliensdidit English
- damnit English
- evolutiondidit English
- flooddidit English
- goddidit English
- goshdangit English
- goshdarnit English
- howbeit English
- it English
- itness English
- its English
- itself English
- sobeit English
- whatchacallit English
- Bundesstraße German
- Grabeskirche German
- Jahrespacht German
- Landesgrenze German
- Landeswappen German
- Meereshorizont German
- abgeschrägtes Dodekaeder German
- es German
- obs German
- alsjeblieft Dutch, Flemish
- alstublieft Dutch, Flemish
- het Dutch, Flemish
- hetwelk Dutch, Flemish
- hetzelve Dutch, Flemish
- *ki- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱe- Proto-Indo-European
- *hit Proto-Germanic
- hit Old English
- it Middle English
- hit Old Norse
- dat Middle Dutch
- ëz Middle High German
- hatt Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- hit Old Dutch
- it Old Saxon
- et Old Frisian
- hit Old Frisian