deinen

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== Dutch == === Etymology === Said to be a borrowing from Frisian, from Old Frisian *thina, of uncertain origin, but possibly related to Proto-West Germanic *þį̄han (“to thrive”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈdɛi̯nə(n)/ Hyphenation: dei‧nen Rhymes: -ɛi̯nən === Verb === deinen (intransitive) to bob (to move up and down with the motion of waves) ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== deining meedeinen nadeinen opdeinen uitdeinen == German == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈdaɪ̯nən/, [ˈdaɪ̯nən], [ˈdaɪ̯nn̩] (standard) IPA(key): /daɪ̯n/ (colloquial) Homophone: dein (nonstandard) === Determiner === deinen m sg or pl (possessive) inflection of dein: accusative masculine singular dative plural ==== Usage notes ==== In colloquial spoken German, the masculine nominative forms mein, dein, kein, etc may not be distinguished from the accusative forms meinen, deinen, keinen etc in adjectival use. The distinction is maintained in substantival use, i.e. without a following noun. == Sranan Tongo == === Etymology === Compound of dei +‎ nen. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈdei̯neŋ/, /ˈdei̯nen/, [ˈdɪ̞i̯nɪ̞̃ŋ], [ˈde̝i̯ne̝ŋ] === Noun === deinen day name (ritual name of Ashanti origin, given to a child born on a given day of the week; e.g., Kwaku for a boy born on a Wednesday)