isse
See also: -isse
Danish
Noun
isse
- scalp; the part of the head where hair sometimes grows
- Gnub til, så du rører issen.
- Rub strongly, so that you touch the scalp.
- Hans isse skinnede.
- His scalp was shiny [i.e. there was no hair on it].
- Gnub til, så du rører issen.
Declension
Declension of isse
Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) īsse
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English his.
Determiner
isse
- Alternative form of his
Pronoun
isse
- Alternative form of his
References
- “his, (pron.1)”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 8 May 2018.
- “his, (pron.2)”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 9 May 2018.
Etymology 2
From Old English īs.
Noun
isse (uncountable)
- Alternative form of is (“ice”)
Neapolitan
Etymology
Plural of ìsso, from Latin ipsum.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
ìsse
- they (masculine nominative)
Coordinate terms
Number | Person | Nominative | Accusative | Dative | Reflexive | Possessive | Prepositional |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
singular | first-person | io (i') | me | mìo, mìa, mieje, meje | me, méne | ||
second-person, familiar | tu | te | tùjo, tòja, tùoje, tòje | te, téne | |||
second-person, formal | vuje | ve | vuósto, vósta, vuóste, vóste | vuje | |||
third-person, masculine | ìsso | 'o, 'u (lo, lu) | 'i, 'e (li, le) | se | sùjo, sòja, sùoje, sòje | ìsso | |
third-person, feminine | éssa | 'a (la) | 'e (le) | éssa | |||
plural | first-person | nuje | ce | nuósto, nòsta, nuóste, nòste | nuje | ||
second-person, plural | vuje | ve | vuósto, vòsta, vuóste, vòste | vuje | |||
third-person, masculine | ìsse | 'i, 'e (li, le) | llòro | se | llòro (invariable) | llòro | |
third-person, feminine | llòro | 'e (le) |
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