See also: hit, Hit, HIT, and -hit

Faroese edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse hít.

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Noun edit

hít f (genitive singular hítar, plural hítir)

  1. bag
  2. fingerstall
  3. condom

Declension edit

Declension of hít
f2 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative hít hítin hítir hítirnar
accusative hít hítina hítir hítirnar
dative hít hítini hítum hítunum
genitive hítar hítarinnar híta hítanna

Tlingit edit

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Noun edit

hít

  1. house
    Héen t’iká át la.áa du hídi.
    His house sits beside the river.

Vietnamese edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Vietic *hiːt, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *hiit ~ *hət (to sniff, pant); cognate with Khmer ហិត (hət), Pacoh hít, Mang hic⁷.

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Verb edit

hít (, 𪗀)

  1. to breathe in; to inhale
    Antonym: thở

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