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tín

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Faroese

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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See .

Pronoun

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tín

  1. genitive singular of
Declension
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Faroese personal pronouns
nominative accusative dative genitive
singular 1st person eg, jeg meg, mjeg mær mín
2nd person teg, tjeg tær tín
3rd person m hann honum hansara, hans
f hon hana henni hennara, hennar
n tað tess
plural 1st person vit okkum okkara
2nd person tit tykkum tykkara
3rd person m teir teimum, teim teirra
f tær
n tey

Etymology 2

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From Old Norse þínn, from Proto-Germanic *þīnaz (your), from Proto-Indo-European *téynos.

Determiner

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tín

  1. your; the second person possessive
Declension
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singular masculine feminine neuter
nominative tín tín títt
accusative tína
dative tínum tíni / tínari tínum
genitive (tíns) (tínar) (tíns)
plural masculine feminine neuter
nominative tínir tínar tíni
accusative tínar
dative tínum
genitive (tína)

Pichinglis

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Etymology

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From English thing.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tín

  1. thing

References

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  • Kofi Yakpo (2019), A grammar of Pichi (Studies in Diversity Linguistics; 23)‎[1], Berlin: Language Science Press, →DOI, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 576

Vietnamese

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Vietnamese Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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    Sino-Vietnamese word from .

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    tín

    1. trust; honesty
    2. (Buddhism) saddhā; faith; confidence
    3. (in compounds) news; information
    4. (colloquial, education) short for tín chỉ

    Derived terms

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