seinen

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese 青年 (seinen).

Noun

seinen (plural seinen)

  1. A kind of manga written for an older male audience, generally 18-30 years old.

Anagrams


Dutch

Etymology

From sein.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Verb

seinen

  1. to signal

Inflection

Inflection of seinen (weak)
infinitive seinen
past singular seinde
past participle geseind
infinitive seinen
gerund seinen n
present tense past tense
1st person singular seinseinde
2nd person sing. (jij) seintseinde
2nd person sing. (u) seintseinde
2nd person sing. (gij) seintseinde
3rd person singular seintseinde
plural seinenseinden
subjunctive sing.1 seineseinde
subjunctive plur.1 seinenseinden
imperative sing. sein
imperative plur.1 seint
participles seinendgeseind
1) Archaic.

German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈzaɪ̯nən/, [ˈzaɪ̯nən], [ˈzaɪ̯nn̩] (standard)
  • IPA(key): /zaɪ̯n/ (common, colloquial)
  • (file)
  • Homophone: sein (nonstandard)

Determiner

seinen m sg or pl

  1. (possessive) inflection of sein:
    1. accusative masculine singular
    2. 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.

Japanese

Romanization

seinen

  1. Rōmaji transcription of せいねん

West Frisian

Noun

seinen

  1. plural of sein

Noun

seinen

  1. plural of seine
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