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jem
in Low German
Pronunciation:
/jɛm/
pronoun
[1]
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Schleswiger jüm-Gebiet:
En Mundvull Snack.
Runn Plattdüütsch plegen, Uthlande-Verlag, Noordstrand 2006, ISBN 978-3-9810833-0-9, page 5
Low Saxon:
de
ansnackt
Personen
English:
you
2nd
person
plural
Dutch:
jullie
German:
ihr
2.
Person
Plural
Examples:
Hebbt
jem
al
höört
,
wat
güstern
ween
is
?
⮩ See also:
ik
du
he
se
dat
wi
jem
se
[2]
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Rotenburg:
Heinz Lemmermann:
Bookwetenpannkoken.
Schünemann, Bremen 1985, ISBN 3-7961-1720-1, page 14
Low Saxon:
Dativ
von
se
English:
them
3rd
person
plural
Dative
German:
ihnen
3.
Person
Plural
Dativ
Examples:
Hest
du
jem
vertellt
,
wat
du
doon
willst
?
[3]
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Low Saxon:
Akkusativ
von
se
English:
them
3rd
person
plural
Accusative
German:
sie
3.
Person
Plural
Akkusativ
Examples:
Hest
du
jem
wohrschaut
, dat
dat
slecht
Wedder
geven
schall
?
[4]
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Low Saxon:
Akkusativ
von
ji
English:
you
2nd
person
plural
Accusative
German:
euch
2.
Person
Plural
Akkusativ
Examples:
Ik
heff
jem
doch
wohrschaut
, dat
ji
dat
nich
doon
schöölt
!
[5]
advanced vocabulary
active
Low Saxon:
Dativ
von
ji
English:
you
2nd
person
plural
dative
German:
euch
2.
Person
Plural
Dativ
Examples:
Ik
heff
jem
doch
seggt
, dat
ji
dat
nich
doon
schöölt
!
Twins:
i
ji
jüm
Rhyming words
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