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zijne
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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch sine. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
zijne (personal plural zijnen)
- non-attributive form of zijn (English: his)
- Normally used in conjunction with the definite article de or het, depending on the gender of what is being referred to.
- Die auto is de zijne. ― That car is his one. or That car is his.
- Dat huis is het zijne. ― That house is his one. or That house is his.
- Dat is de/het zijne. ― That is his one. or That is his.
- Normally used in conjunction with the definite article de or het, depending on the gender of what is being referred to.
Declension
Determiner
zijne
- (archaic) nominative/accusative feminine singular attributive of zijn
- 1982, Van Kooten en De Bie, “Het Wijnjaar Nul”, in Mooie Meneren. De vijfde langspeelpaat van het Simplisties Verbond:
- Jezus reed niet in een auto rond / Had geen motor onder Zijne kont / Dat zou trouwens onverantwoord zijn / Want 's avonds dronk hij liters tafelwijn
- Jesus didn't drive around in a car / Didn't have a motorbike under His behind / That would be irresponsible anyway / Because he drank litres of table wine at night
- (archaic) nominative/accusative plural attributive of zijn
- Dat zijn zijne vrienden. ― Those are his friends.
- (Southern) masculine singular attributive of zijn
- Dat is zijne stoel. ― That's his chair.
Derived terms
- Zijne Hoogheid
- Zijne Majesteit
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