hei
Luxemburgeois
/hai̯/
adverb
Definitions
- here, in this place
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German hī inherited from Old High German hia (in this) derived from Proto-Germanic *hē₂r (here, hither).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hē₂r
Gloss
here, hither
Concept
Semantic Field
Miscellaneous function words
Ontological Category
Other
Emoji
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- here English
- hereabout English
- hereabove English
- hereafter English
- hereagainst English
- hereat English
- hereaway English
- hereby English
- herefor English
- herefore English
- herefrom English
- heregeld English
- herehence English
- hereish English
- hereness English
- hereof English
- hereon English
- hereout English
- heretog English
- hereunder English
- hereunto English
- hereupon English
- herewith English
- herewithin English
- allhier German
- heuer German
- hie German
- hier German
- hierbleiben German
- hierher German
- hierhin German
- hierselbst German
- hierwärts German
- hier Dutch, Flemish
- hierheen Dutch, Flemish
- hiernamaals Dutch, Flemish
- *kís Proto-Indo-European
- *hiz Proto-Germanic
- *hē₂r Proto-Germanic
- her Old English
- hēr Old English
- her#Etymology_2_3 Middle English
- hér Old Norse
- hier Middle Dutch
- hera Old High German
- hia Old High German
- hier Old High German
- hier Afrikaans
- hiernamaals Afrikaans
- hier Middle High German
- hī Middle High German
- 𐌷𐌴𐍂 Gothic
- hier Old Dutch
- hīr Middle Low German
- *hara Frankish
- hia Tok Pisin
- hee Central Franconian