See also: -minen, Minen, and míněn

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Verb

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minen

  1. third-person plural present indicative of minar

Cornish

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Noun

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minen f

  1. singulative of min (kids, young goats)

Danish

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Noun

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minen c

  1. definite singular of mine

Fula

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minen

  1. (Adamawa) first person plural exclusive;emphatic pronoun we, us

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References

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  • Oumar Bah, Dictionnaire Pular-Français, Avec un index français-pular, Webonary.org, SIL International, 2014.
  • Ritsuko Miyamoto (1993) “A Study of Fula Dialects : Examining the Continuous/Stative Constructions”, in Senri Ethnological Studies[1], volume 35, →DOI, pages 215-230
  • Stennes, Leslie H., (1967), A Reference Grammar of Adamawa Fulfulde, African Language Monograph No. 8, African Studies Center, Michigan State University

German

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from French miner or denominal Mine +‎ -en.

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Verb

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minen (weak, third-person singular present mint, past tense minte, past participle gemint, auxiliary haben)

  1. (obsolete or specialist, e.g. entomology) to mine, to grave, to dig
    Die Larven haben große Platzminen an den Blättern gemint.
    The larvae have wrought vast mines in the leaves.
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from English mine.

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minen (weak, third-person singular present mint, past tense minte, past participle gemint, auxiliary haben)

  1. (cryptocurrencies) to mine
    Wallah, ich hab letztes Jahr 10 Ethereum gemint.
    Swear down, man has mined 10 Ethereum last year.
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Middle Dutch

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Etymology 1

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Probably from mijn +‎ -en.

Verb

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minen

  1. to buy in a public sale
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Descendants
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  • Dutch: mijnen

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Determiner

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minen

  1. inflection of mijn:
    1. masculine accusative/dative singular
    2. neuter dative singular
    3. dative plural

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North Frisian

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Pronoun

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minen

  1. (Föhr-Amrum) plural of man (mine)
  2. (Sylt) plural of min (mine)

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Personal and possessive pronouns (Föhr-Amrum dialect)
personal possessive
subject case object case masculine referent feminine / neuter referent plural referent
full reduced full reduced attributive independent
singular 1st ik 'k mi man min minen
2nd di dan din dinen
3rd m hi 'r ham 'n san sin sinen
f or n hat at, 't at, 't
plural 1st wi 'f üs üüs üüsen
üsens
2nd jam 'm jam jau jauen
jamens
3rd jo 's jo 's hör hören
hörens
  • The reduced forms with an apostrophe are enclitic; they immediately follow verbs or conjunctions. is deleted altogether in such contexts.
  • At is not enclitic; it can stand in any unstressed position and refers mostly to things. In reflexive use, only full object forms occur.
  • Dual forms wat / onk and jat / jonk are obsolete, as is feminine  / hör.
  • Independent possessives are distinguished from attributive ones only with plural referents.
  • The forms üsens, jamens, hörens are used optionally (and decreasingly) when the possessor is a larger community, such as a village, city or nation.
Personal and possessive pronouns (Sylt dialect)
personal possessive
subject case object case singular
referent
plural referent
full reduced full reduced attributive independent
singular 1st ik 'k mi min minen
2nd di din dinen
3rd m hi 'r höm 'n sin sinen
f 's höör 's höör höören
n hat et, 't höm et, 't sin sinen
dual 1st wat unk unk unken
2nd at junk junk junken
3rd jat jam 's jaar jaaren
plural 1st üüs üüs üüsen
2nd i juu juu juuen
3rd ja 's jam 's jaar jaaren
  • The reduced forms with an apostrophe are enclitic; they immediately follow verbs or conjunctions. is deleted altogether in such contexts.
  • Et is not enclitic and can stand in any unstressed position; the full subject form hat is now rarely used. In reflexive use, only full object forms occur.
  • The dual forms are dated, but not obsolete as in other dialects.
  • Independent possessives are distinguished from attributive ones only with plural referents.

Norwegian Bokmål

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Alternative forms

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Noun

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minen m or f

  1. definite masculine singular of mine

Spanish

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Verb

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minen

  1. inflection of minar:
    1. third-person plural present subjunctive
    2. third-person plural imperative

Swedish

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Noun

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minen

  1. definite singular of min

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