uit
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Dutch [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Middle Dutch uut, ute, from Old Dutch ūt, from Proto-Germanic *ūt. Compare West Frisian út, English out, German aus, Danish ud.
Pronunciation [edit]
Adverb [edit]
uit
- out, from the inside to the outside
- out, off (to an extinguished or switched-off state)
- Het vuur is uit.
- The fire is out.
- De televisie is uit.
- The television is off.
- Het vuur is uit.
- over, finished, completely
- Het spel is uit.
- The game is over.
- Zij las het boek helemaal uit.
- She read the book completely. (that is, to the very end)
- Het spel is uit.
Antonyms [edit]
Derived terms [edit]
Preposition [edit]
uit
Inflection [edit]
Pronominal adverbs of buiten
Antonyms [edit]
Derived terms [edit]
See also [edit]
Verb [edit]
uit
- first-, second- and third-person singular present indicative of uiten
- imperative of uiten
Finnish [edit]
Verb [edit]
uit
- Second-person singular indicative present form of uida.
- Second-person singular indicative past form of uida.
Anagrams [edit]
Greenlandic [edit]
Noun [edit]
uit
- Plural form of ui
Haitian Creole [edit]
Numeral [edit]
uit
- (cardinal) eight
Old French [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Latin octō.
Numeral [edit]
uit
Descendants [edit]
- French: huit
Romanian [edit]
Verb [edit]
uit
- first-person singular present tense form of uita.
- first-person singular subjunctive form of uita.
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- Dutch terms derived from Middle Dutch
- Dutch terms derived from Old Dutch
- Dutch terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Dutch adverbs
- Dutch prepositions
- Dutch verb forms
- Finnish verb forms
- Finnish three-letter words
- Greenlandic plurals
- Haitian Creole numerals
- ht:Cardinal numbers
- Old French terms derived from Latin
- Old French numerals
- fro:Cardinal numbers
- Romanian verb forms