See also: Wiens

Dutch edit

Etymology edit

Genitive masculine singular of wie.

Pronunciation edit

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Determiner edit

wiens

  1. (interrogative) whose
    Wiens auto is dat?Whose car is that?
  2. (relative) whose
    Martin Van Buren is de enige Amerikaanse president wiens moedertaal niet het Engels was. Zijn eerste taal was het Nederlands.
    Martin Van Buren is the only American president whose mother tongue was not English. His first language was Dutch.

Usage notes edit

Wiens has come to replace its female equivalent, wier, in both singular and plural. While wiens is the genitive masculine singular of wie, wier is the genitive feminine singular and the genitive plural. Although the use of wier has become largely archaic and dialectal, it is still recommended by grammarians. Example sentences of different usage:

  • Hij is de enige president wiens moedertaal niet het Engels was. — He is the only president whose mother tongue was not English. (genitive masculine singular)
  • Zij is de enige presidente wier moedertaal niet het Engels was. — She is the only president whose mother tongue was not English. (genitive feminine singular)
  • Zij zijn de enige presidenten wier moedertaal niet het Engels was. — They are the only presidents whose mother tongue was not English. (genitive plural)