German

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Etymology

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From earlier inret, from Middle High German inrent. Probably equivalent to inneren (dative of inner) with paragogic -t.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɪnərt/, [ˈʔɪ.nɐt]
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Preposition

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innert (+ genitive or dative)

  1. (Switzerland, temporal) within
    Synonyms: binnen, innerhalb, in