dem
English edit
Pronunciation edit
Pronoun edit
dem
- Nonstandard form of them.
- 2007 February 25, Sia Michel, “Stephen Marley in Tallahassee, M.I.A. in India and Klaxons on Fire”, in New York Times[2]:
- Go tell dem natty dreadlocks no wear handcuff,” advises Damian Marley, his guest star and younger brother, who accuses the officers of jealousy.
Determiner edit
dem
- Nonstandard form of them. (in the sense of "those")
- What are dem fings doing 'ere?
- (Caribbean, Jamaica, MLE, slang) (clitic, suffix) A group of.
- 2009, Dizzee Rascal, Chillin' Wiv Da Man Dem:
- Chillin' wiv da man dem
Jammin' wiv da man dem
It's all good in the hood wiv da man dem
- 2010, Plan B, Stay Too Long:
- I’ve got my peeps dem with me shouting pull up your socks,
Cos we just broke the law and now we're running from cops.
Derived terms edit
Anagrams edit
Albanian edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Albanian *dama, from Proto-Indo-European *dm̥h₂-ó- (“bull”) (compare Irish damh, Ancient Greek δάμαλος (dámalos, “calf”)), from *demh₂- (“to tame”) (compare Latin domō, English tame).[1]
Noun edit
dem m (plural dema, definite demi, definite plural demat)
Declension edit
Synonyms edit
References edit
- ^ Orel, Vladimir E. (2000) A concise historical grammar of the Albanian language: reconstruction of Proto-Albanian[1], Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 48
Catalan edit
Verb edit
dem
- inflection of dar:
Chinese edit
Etymology 1 edit
From clipping of English demonstrate.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
dem
- (Hong Kong Cantonese, colloquial) to demonstrate; to show; to perform
Derived terms edit
Etymology 2 edit
From clipping of English Democrat.
Proper noun edit
dem
- (Internet slang, US Politics) Democratic Party (United States).
- (Internet slang, US Politics) A member or supporter of the Democratic Party in the United States.
Danish edit
Pronunciation edit
Pronoun edit
dem (nominative de, possessive deres)
- them (3rd person plural, objective case)
See also edit
Number | Person | Type | Nominative | Oblique | Possessive | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
common | neuter | plural | |||||
Singular | First | – | jeg | mig | min | mit | mine |
Second | modern / informal | du | dig | din | dit | dine | |
formal | De | Dem | Deres | ||||
Third | masculine (person) | han | ham | hans | |||
feminine (person) | hun | hende | hendes | ||||
common(noun) | den | dens | |||||
neuter(noun) | det | dets | |||||
reflexive | – | sig | sin | sit | sine | ||
Plural | First | modern | vi | os | vores | ||
archaic / formal | vor | vort | vore | ||||
Second | – | I | jer | jeres | |||
Third | – | de | dem | deres | |||
reflexive | – | sig |
Galician edit
Verb edit
dem
- (reintegrationist norm) inflection of dar:
German edit
Pronunciation edit
- IPA(key): /deːm/ (stressed) (for the pronoun)
- IPA(key): /dem/, /dəm/, /dm̩/ (unstressed) (for the article)
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Article edit
dem
Declension edit
German definite articles | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Plural | |
Nominative | der | die | das | die |
Genitive | des | der | des | der |
Dative | dem | der | dem | den |
Accusative | den | die | das | die |
Pronoun edit
dem (relative)
Declension edit
Declension of der | ||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | plural | |
nominative | der | die | das | die |
genitive | dessen | deren younger also: derer |
dessen | derer deren |
dative | dem | der | dem | denen |
accusative | den | die | das | die |
Derived terms edit
Further reading edit
Irish edit
Pronunciation edit
Contraction edit
dem (triggers lenition)
- (Munster) Contraction of de mo (“from my”).
- Chrochas dem ghualainn é.
- I suspended it from my shoulder.
Related terms edit
Basic form | Contracted with | Copular forms | ||||||||
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an (“the sg”) | na (“the pl”) | mo (“my”) | do (“your”) | a (“his, her, their; which (present)”) | ár (“our”) | ar (“which (past)”) | (before consonant) | (present/future before vowel) | (past/conditional before vowel) | |
de (“from”) | den | de na desna* |
de mo dem* |
de do ded*, det* |
dá | dár | dar | darb | darbh | |
do (“to, for”) | don | do na dosna* |
do mo dom* |
do do dod*, dot* |
dá | dár | dar | darb | darbh | |
faoi (“under, about”) | faoin | faoi na | faoi mo | faoi do | faoina | faoinár | faoinar | faoinarb | faoinarbh | |
i (“in”) | sa, san | sna | i mo im* |
i do id*, it* |
ina | inár | inar | inarb | inarbh | |
le (“with”) | leis an | leis na | le mo lem* |
le do led*, let* |
lena | lenár | lenar | lenarb | lenarbh | |
ó (“from, since”) | ón | ó na ósna* |
ó mo óm* |
ó do ód*, ót* |
óna | ónár | ónar | ónarb | ónarbh | |
trí (“through”) | tríd an | trí na | trí mo | trí do | trína | trínár | trínar | trínarb | trínarbh | |
*Dialectal. |
Jamaican Creole edit
Etymology edit
Pronunciation edit
Pronoun edit
dem
Derived terms edit
Related terms edit
Particle edit
dem
- (postpositive) when placed after a noun phrase, the particle marks it as plural
- mi fren dem ― my friends
Latin edit
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
dem
Luxembourgish edit
Pronunciation edit
Determiner edit
dem m
- unstressed form of deem
Declension edit
Luxembourgish definite articles | ||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | plural | |
nom./acc. | deen (den) | déi (d') | dat (d') | déi (d') |
dat. | deem (dem) | där (der) | deem (dem) | deen (den) |
gen. | der |
Nigerian Pidgin edit
Etymology edit
Pronoun edit
dem
Northern Kurdish edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Indo-European *dī-, cognate with English time, Albanian ditë, Old Armenian տի (ti) and Sanskrit दीति (dītí, “brightness; time”).
Noun edit
dem f
Norwegian Bokmål edit
Pronunciation edit
Pronoun edit
dem
See also edit
Number | Person | Type | Nominative | Oblique | Possessive | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
feminine | masculine | neuter | plural | |||||
Singular | First | – | jeg | meg | mi | min | mitt | mine |
Second | general | du | deg | di | din | ditt | dine | |
formal (rare) | De | Dem | Deres | |||||
Third | feminine (person) | hun | henne | hennes | ||||
masculine (person) | han | ham / han | hans | |||||
feminine (noun) | den | dens | ||||||
masculine (noun) | ||||||||
neuter (noun) | det | dets | ||||||
reflexive | – | seg | si | sin | sitt | sine | ||
Plural | First | – | vi | oss | vår | vårt | våre | |
Second | general | dere | deres | |||||
formal (very rare) | De | Dem | Deres | |||||
Third | general | de | dem | deres | ||||
reflexive | – | seg | si | sin | sitt | sine |
Pennsylvania German edit
Etymology edit
Pronunciation edit
Article edit
dem (definite)
Declension edit
Pennsylvania German definite articles | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Plural | |
Nominative | der | die | es | die |
Dative | dem or em | der | dem or em | de |
Accusative | der or den | die | es | die |
Pitcairn-Norfolk edit
Etymology edit
Pronoun edit
dem
References edit
- Speak Norfolk Today: an Encyclopaedia of the Norfolk Island Language, by Alice Buffett, 1999.
Swedish edit
Pronunciation edit
Pronoun edit
dem (third-person plural)
- them; accusative/dative of de
- Misspelling of de.
Usage notes edit
In most dialects, de (“they”) and dem (“them”) are no longer distinguished in speech. They are regularly mixed up in writing by native speakers, due to lack of grammatical intuition. The article de is often mixed up with dem as well.
Declension edit
Number | Person | Type | Nominative | Oblique | Possessive | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
common | neuter | plural | |||||
singular | first | — | jag | mig, mej3 | min | mitt | mina |
second | — | du | dig, dej3 | din | ditt | dina | |
third | masculine (person) | han | honom, han2, en5 | hans | |||
feminine (person) | hon | henne, na5 | hennes | ||||
gender-neutral (person)1 | hen | hen, henom7 | hens | ||||
common (noun) | den | den | dess | ||||
neuter (noun) | det | det | dess | ||||
indefinite | man or en4 | en | ens | ||||
reflexive | — | sig, sej3 | sin | sitt | sina | ||
plural | first | — | vi | oss | vår, våran2 | vårt, vårat2 | våra |
second | — | ni | er | er, eran2, ers6 | ert, erat2 | era | |
archaic | I | eder | eder, eders6 | edert | edra | ||
third | — | de, dom3 | dem, dom3 | deras | |||
reflexive | — | sig, sej3 | sin | sitt | sina |
See also edit
Article edit
dem
- Misspelling of de.
Anagrams edit
Turkish edit
Etymology 1 edit
Cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (tam-), from Proto-Turkic *tem- (“to drip”).
Noun edit
dem
Etymology 2 edit
Borrowed from Persian دم (dam).
Noun edit
Synonyms edit
Etymology 3 edit
Borrowed from Arabic دم (dam).
Noun edit
dem
Synonyms edit
Wolof edit
Pronunciation edit
Audio | (file) |
Verb edit
dem
- to go
Conjugation edit
Present | Imperfect | Pluperfect | Future | |
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1st s. | damay dem | dama doon dem | demoon naa | dinaa dem |
2nd s. | dangay dem | danga doon dem | demoon nga | dinga dem |
3rd s. | dafay dem | dafa doon dem | demoon na | dina dem |
1st p. | dañuy dem | dañu doon dem | demoon nañu | dinañu dem |
2nd p. | dangeen dem | dangeen doon dem | demoon ngeen | dingeen dem |
3rd p. | deñuy dem | deñu doon dem | demoon nañu | dinañu dem |
Imperative | ||||
singular | demal! | |||
plural | demleen! |
References edit
Omar Ka (2018) Nanu Dégg Wolof, National African Language Resource Center, →ISBN, page 100
Zazaki edit
Etymology edit
Related to Northern Kurdish dem.
Noun edit
dem
Zhuang edit
Etymology edit
Pronunciation edit
- (Standard Zhuang) IPA(key): /teːm˨˦/
- Tone numbers: dem1
- Hyphenation: dem
Verb edit
dem (Sawndip form 𣷹, 1957–1982 spelling dem)
- to add
Derived terms edit
- English 1-syllable words
- English terms with IPA pronunciation
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- Rhymes:English/ɛm
- Rhymes:English/ɛm/1 syllable
- English lemmas
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- English terms with quotations
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- Caribbean English
- Jamaican English
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- Albanian terms derived from Proto-Albanian
- Albanian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European
- Albanian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Albanian lemmas
- Albanian nouns
- Albanian masculine nouns
- sq:Cattle
- sq:Male animals
- sq:Mammals
- sq:Zoology
- Catalan non-lemma forms
- Catalan verb forms
- Cantonese terms derived from English
- Chinese lemmas
- Cantonese lemmas
- Chinese verbs
- Cantonese verbs
- Chinese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Chinese terms written in foreign scripts
- Hong Kong Cantonese
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- Chinese terms derived from English
- Chinese nouns
- Chinese internet slang
- Danish terms with IPA pronunciation
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- Galician non-lemma forms
- Galician verb forms
- German 1-syllable words
- German terms with IPA pronunciation
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- Irish terms with IPA pronunciation
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- Luxembourgish 1-syllable words
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- Luxembourgish articles
- Nigerian Pidgin terms inherited from English
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- Northern Kurdish terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European
- Northern Kurdish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Northern Kurdish lemmas
- Northern Kurdish nouns
- Northern Kurdish feminine nouns
- Norwegian Bokmål terms with IPA pronunciation
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- Pennsylvania German terms with IPA pronunciation
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- Pitcairn-Norfolk terms inherited from English
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- Pitcairn-Norfolk phrasebook
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- Rhymes:Swedish/ɔm
- Rhymes:Swedish/ɔm/1 syllable
- Swedish lemmas
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- Turkish terms inherited from Proto-Turkic
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