Faroese

edit

Pronunciation

edit

Etymology 1

edit

See .

Pronoun

edit

tín

  1. genitive singular of
Declension
edit
Faroese personal pronouns
nominative accusative dative genitive
singular 1st person eg, jeg meg, mjeg mær mín
2nd person teg, tjeg tær tín
3rd person m hann honum hansara, hans
f hon hana henni hennara, hennar
n tað tess
plural 1st person vit okkum okkara
2nd person tit tykkum tykkara
3rd person m teir teimum, teim teirra
f tær
n tey

Etymology 2

edit

From Old Norse þínn, from Proto-Germanic *þīnaz (your), from Proto-Indo-European *téynos.

Determiner

edit

tín

  1. your; the second person possessive
Declension
edit
singular masculine feminine neuter
nominative tín tín títt
accusative tína
dative tínum tíni / tínari tínum
genitive (tíns) (tínar) (tíns)
plural masculine feminine neuter
nominative tínir tínar tíni
accusative tínar
dative tínum
genitive (tína)

Vietnamese

edit
 
Vietnamese Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia vi

Etymology

edit

Sino-Vietnamese word from .

Pronunciation

edit

Noun

edit

tín

  1. trust; honesty
  2. (Buddhism) saddhā; faith; confidence
  3. (in compounds) news; information
  4. (colloquial, education) Short for tín chỉ.

Derived terms

edit