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====Determiners==== The [[Determiner|determinative]]s have inflection patterns quite similar to Bokmål, the only difference being that the masculine form is often used for the feminine in Bokmål. {| class="wikitable" |+[[Possessive]]s<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://elevrom.sprakradet.no/skolen/minigrammatikk/tema/eigedomsord|title=Språkrådet|website=elevrom.sprakradet.no|access-date=2018-07-14}}</ref> ! English !! Masculine !! Feminine !! Neuter !! Plural |- ! my/mine | ''min'' || ''mi'' || ''mitt'' || ''mine'' |- ! your/yours (singular) | ''din'' || ''di'' || ''ditt'' || ''dine'' |- ! his | colspan=4| ''hans'' |- ! her/hers | colspan=4| ''hennar'' |- ! its | colspan=4| ''dess'' |- ! his/her/its ([[Reflexive pronoun|reflexive]]) | ''sin'' || ''si'' || ''sitt'' || ''sine'' |- ! our/ours | colspan=2| ''vår'' || ''vårt'' || ''våre'' |- ! your/yours (plural) | colspan=4| ''dykkar'' |- ! their/theirs | colspan=4| ''deira'' |} {| class="wikitable" |+English: "own"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ordbok.uib.no/perl/ordbok.cgi?OPP=eigen&ant_bokmaal=5&ant_nynorsk=5&nynorsk=+&ordbok=nynorsk|title=Bokmålsordboka {{!}} Nynorskordboka|website=ordbok.uib.no|access-date=2018-07-14}}</ref> (determinative) !Masculine !Feminine !Neuter !Plural/definite |- |''eigen'' |''eiga'' |''eige'' |''eigne'' |} Examples: * ''Min '''eigen''' bil'' (My own car) * ''Mi '''eiga''' hytte'' (My own cabin) * ''Mitt '''eige''' hus'' (My own house) * ''Mine '''eigne''' bilar'' (My own cars) ''Bil'' (car) is a masculine noun, ''hytte'' (cabin) is a feminine noun and ''hus'' (house) is a neuter noun. They all have to agree with the determinatives ''min'' and ''eigen'' in gender and number. {| class="wikitable" |+English: "no"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ordbok.uib.no/perl/ordbok.cgi?OPP=ingen&ant_bokmaal=5&ant_nynorsk=5&nynorsk=+&ordbok=nynorsk|title=Bokmålsordboka {{!}} Nynorskordboka|website=ordbok.uib.no|access-date=2018-07-14}}</ref> (determinative) !Masculine !Feminine !Neuter !Plural |- |''ingen'' |''inga'' |''inkje'' |''ingen'' |} Examples: * ''Eg har '''ingen''' bil'' (I have no car) * ''Eg har '''inga''' hytte'' (I have no cabin) * ''Eg har '''inkje''' hus'' (I have no house) * ''Eg har '''ingen''' hytter'' (I have no cabins) ''Bil'' (car) is a masculine noun, ''hytte'' (cabin) is a feminine noun and ''hus'' (house) is a neuter noun. They all have to agree with the determinative ''ingen'' in gender and number. {| class="wikitable" |+English: "someone/something/some/any"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ordbok.uib.no/perl/ordbok.cgi?OPP=noko&ant_bokmaal=5&ant_nynorsk=5&begge=+&ordbok=begge|title=Bokmålsordboka {{!}} Nynorskordboka|website=ordbok.uib.no|access-date=2018-07-14}}</ref>(determinative) !Masculine !Feminine !Neuter !Plural |- |''nokon'' |''noka'' |''noko'' |''nokre/nokon'' |} These words are used in a variety of contexts, as in Bokmål. ''Nokon/noka'' means someone/any, while ''noko'' means something and ''nokre/nokon'' means some (plural). Examples: * ''Eg har ikkje sett '''nokon''' bil'' (I have not seen any car) * ''Eg har ikkje sett '''noka''' hytte'' (I have not seen any cabin) * ''Eg har ikkje sett '''noko''' hus'' (I have not seen any house) * ''Eg har ikkje sett '''nokre'''/'''nokon''' bilar'' (I have not seen any cars) ''Bil'' (car) is a masculine noun, ''hytte'' (cabin) is a feminine noun and ''hus'' (house) is a neuter noun. They all have to agree with the determinative ''nokon'' in gender and number.
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