Baer
See also: Appendix:Variations of "baer"
Limburgish
Etymology
From the name Hubertus or Lambertus, both latinized Germanic names.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bæːʀ/
- Rhymes: -æːʀ
Declension
declension of Baer
Singular | Plural | |||||||
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Root | Mutation | Diminutive | Diminutive Mutation | Root | Mutation | Diminutive | Diminutive Mutation | |
Nominative | Baer | Paer | Baerke | Paerke | Baerer | Paerer | Baerkes | Paerkes |
Genitive | Baers | Paers | Baerkes | Paerkes | Baerer | Paerer | Baerkes | Paerkes |
Locative | Baeres | Paeres | Baereske | Paereske | Baerese | Paerese | Baereskes | Paereskes |
Dative | Baerem (archaic) | Paerem (archaic) | Baerkem (archaic) | Paerkem (archaic) | Baerer | Paerer | Baerkes | Paerkes |
Accusative | Baere (archaic) | Paere (archaic) | Baerke | Paerke | Baerer | Paerer | Baerkes | Paerkes |
Pennsylvania German
Etymology
From Middle High German bër, from Old High German bero.
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