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Latest revision as of 00:02, 1 April 2013
[edit] English
Wikipedia
mir (plural mirs)
- A Russian village community.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of D. M. Wallace to this entry?)
[edit] Anagrams
[edit] German
[edit] Pronunciation
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- (colloquially in unstressed position) IPA: /mɐ/
[edit] Etymology 1
From Middle High German mir ("me"), from Old High German mir ("me"), from Proto-Germanic *miz ("me"), from Proto-Indo-European *(e)me-, *(e)me-n- ("me"). Cognate with Old English mē ("me"). More at me.
[edit] Pronoun
mir
- (personal) dative of ich; me, to me:
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[edit] See also
[edit] Etymology 2
From Middle High German mir ("we"). Of obscure origin. Perhaps ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *mes, *me- ("we"), related to Lithuanian mẽs ("we"), Latvian mēs ("we"), Russian мы (my, "we"), Old Armenian մեք (mekh, "we").
[edit] Pronoun
mir
- (personal, dialectal or nonstandard) we.
[edit] Limburgish
[edit] Pronunciation
- IPA: /mɪr/ (most dialects) /mir/ (Maastricht)
[edit] Pronoun
mir
- (personal) (obsolete) dative of ich; me, to me:
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[edit] See also
[edit] Lojban
mir
- rafsi of minra.
[edit] Low German
Mecklenburgic-Prepommeranian dialects
[edit] Pronunciation
[edit] Alternative forms
- meer (Low Saxon dialects)
[edit] Adjective
comparative form of vęl
- more
[edit] Numeral
comparative form of vęl
- more
[edit] Luxembourgish
[edit] Etymology
[edit] Pronoun
mir
- first-person plural, nominative: we
- Mir hunn véier Hausdéieren — We have four pets
- first-person singular, dative: me, to me
- Kënnt Dir mir hëllefen? — Can you help me?
[edit] Declension
Luxembourgish personal pronouns
[edit] Meriam
mir
- word
- language
[edit] Middle High German
[edit] Etymology
From Old High German mir ("me"), from Proto-Germanic *miz ("me"), from Proto-Indo-European *(e)me-, *(e)me-n- ("me"). Cognate with Old English mē ("me"). More at me.
[edit] Pronoun
mir
- me: dative singular of ich
[edit] Descendants
[edit] Romanian
[edit] Etymology 1
From Greek μύρον, partly through the Slavic intermediate miro. Compare also Aromanian mir.
mir n (plural miruri)
- chrism
- unction
- holy oil
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[edit] Etymology 2
mir
- first-person singular present tense form of mira.
- first-person singular subjunctive form of mira.
[edit] Romansch
[edit] Etymology 1
From Latin mūrus.
[edit] Alternative forms
- (Surmiran) meir
- (Puter, Vallader) mür
mir m (plural mirs)
- (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Sutsilvan) exterior wall
[edit] Related terms
- (Rumantsch Grischun, Puter, Vallader) paraid
- (Sursilvan) preit
- (Sutsilvan, Surmiran) pare
[edit] Etymology 2
From Latin mūs, murem.
[edit] Alternative forms
- (Rumantsch Grischun) mieur
- (Sursilvan) miur
- (Surmiran) meir
- (Puter, Vallader) mür
mir f (plural mirs)
- (Sutsilvan) mouse
[edit] Serbo-Croatian
[edit] Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *mirъ ("peace; world").
mȋr m (Cyrillic spelling ми̑р)
- peace
[edit] Declension
declension of mir
| singular | plural |
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nominative | mȋr | mírovi |
genitive | mira | mirova |
dative | miru | mirovima |
accusative | mir | mirove |
vocative | miru | mirovi |
locative | miru | mirovima |
instrumental | mirom | mirovima |
[edit] Slovene
[edit] Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *mirъ ("peace; world").
mir m inan.
- peace (tranquility, quiet, harmony)
[edit] Alternative forms
[edit] Pronoun
mir
- First-person exclusive dual pronoun: he/she and I, him/her and me
[edit] Declension
mir
- world