-inn
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Icelandic
Etymology
From hinn (“the”).
Suffix
-inn m (feminine -in, neuter -ið)
- marks definiteness of a noun; the
- Maðurinn er hávaxinn. ― The man is tall.
- Ég elska barnið mitt. ― I love my child.
- Hvar er hesturinn minn? ― Where is my horse?
Irish
Alternative forms
- -ainn (broad form)
Pronunciation
Suffix
-inn
- synthetic first person singular past habitual tense ending in the first conjugation
- synthetic first person singular past subjunctive ending in the first conjugation
Related terms
- -aínn (second-conjugation broad form)
- -ínn (second-conjugation slender form)
Old Norse
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