His
Translations of "his" (98 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | tij(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| American Sign Language | FlatB@Chesthigh-FingerUp(attributive: belonging to him), FlatB@Chesthigh-FingerUp(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | αὐτοῦ(attributive: belonging to him), τούτου(attributive: belonging to him), τοῦ(attributive: belonging to him), τοῦδε(attributive: belonging to him), ἐκείνου(attributive: belonging to him), ἑός(attributive: belonging to him), ὅς(attributive: belonging to him) | autoû, toútou, toû, toûde, ekeínou, heós, hós | |
| Arabic | ـه(attributive: belonging to him), ـهُ(attributive: belonging to him), ليه بتاعو m بتاعتو f بتوعو(attributive: belonging to him), لَه(attributive: belonging to him) | -u, -hu, betaʕto, lah | |
| Armenian | նրա(attributive: belonging to him), իր(that which belongs to him) | nra, ir | |
| Aromanian | (a) lui(attributive: belonging to him), seu(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Asturian | so(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | onun(that which belongs to him), onunku(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Bahamian Creole | he own(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Belarusian | свой(attributive: belonging to him), яго́(attributive: belonging to him), яго́ны(attributive: belonging to him) | svoj, jahó, jahóny | |
| Bikol Central | niya(attributive: belonging to him), saiya(attributive: belonging to him), saiya(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Breton | e(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Bulgarian | не́гов(attributive: belonging to him), свой(attributive: belonging to him) | négov, svoj | |
| Burmese | သူ့(attributive: belonging to him) | su. | |
| Catalan | seu(attributive: belonging to him), el seu(that which belongs to him), els seus(that which belongs to him), la seva(that which belongs to him), les seves(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 他的(attributive: belonging to him), 祂的(belonging to God) | tā de, tāde | |
| Coptic | ⲛⲉϥ(attributive: belonging to him), ⲡⲉϥ(attributive: belonging to him), ⲧⲉϥ(attributive: belonging to him) | nef, pef, tef | |
| Czech | jeho(attributive: belonging to him), svůj(attributive: belonging to him), jeho(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Danish | hans(attributive: belonging to him), hans(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Dutch | zijn(attributive: belonging to him), aan hem(that which belongs to him), de zijne(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Egyptian | f(attributive: belonging to him), n:A-i-i-f(that which belongs to him), pA-i-i-f(that which belongs to him), t-A-i-i-f(that which belongs to him) | .f, nꜣy.f pl, pꜣy.f, tꜣy.f | |
| Esperanto | lia(attributive: belonging to him), lia(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Estonian | ta(attributive: belonging to him), tema(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Finnish | hänen(attributive: belonging to him), hänen(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| French | sa(attributive: belonging to him), ses(attributive: belonging to him), son(attributive: belonging to him), SIH (système d'information hospitalier)(hospital information system), la sienne(that which belongs to him), le sien(that which belongs to him), les siennes(that which belongs to him), les siens(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Friulian | so(attributive: belonging to him), sô(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Galician | del(attributive: belonging to him), seu(attributive: belonging to him), seus(attributive: belonging to him), súa(attributive: belonging to him), súas(attributive: belonging to him), del(that which belongs to him), seu(that which belongs to him), seus(that which belongs to him), súa(that which belongs to him), súas(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Georgian | თავისი(attributive: belonging to him), მისი(attributive: belonging to him) | tavisi, misi | |
| German | n(attributive: belonging to him), sein(attributive: belonging to him), seine(attributive: belonging to him), seine(attributive: belonging to him), siin(attributive: belonging to him), siis(attributive: belonging to him), sini(attributive: belonging to him), das Seine(that which belongs to him), der Seine(that which belongs to him), die Seine(that which belongs to him), die Seinen(that which belongs to him), sein(that which belongs to him), seine(that which belongs to him), seiner(that which belongs to him), seines(that which belongs to him), seins(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌹𐍃(attributive: belonging to him) | is | |
| Greek | του(attributive: belonging to him), δικά του(that which belongs to him), δικές του(that which belongs to him), δική του(that which belongs to him), δικιά του(that which belongs to him), δικοί του(that which belongs to him), δικό του(that which belongs to him), δικός του(that which belongs to him) | tou, diká tou, dikés tou, dikí tou, dikiá tou, dikoí tou, dikó tou, dikós tou | |
| Greenlandic | uuma(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Hawaiian | kona(attributive: belonging to him), kāna(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Hebrew | שלו(attributive: belonging to him), שלו(that which belongs to him), שלו(that which belongs to him) | sheló, shelo | |
| Hindi | इसका(attributive: belonging to him), उनका(attributive: belonging to him), उसका(attributive: belonging to him) | iskā, unkā, uskā | |
| Hungarian | a(attributive: belonging to him), e(attributive: belonging to him), ja(attributive: belonging to him), je(attributive: belonging to him), (az) övé(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Ido | ilua(attributive: belonging to him), ilua(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Interlingua | su(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Irish | a(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Italian | sua(attributive: belonging to him), sue(attributive: belonging to him), suo(attributive: belonging to him), suoi(attributive: belonging to him), i suoi(that which belongs to him), il suo(that which belongs to him), la sua(that which belongs to him), le sue(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Japanese | 彼の(attributive: belonging to him) | kare no | |
| Kalmyk | терүнә(attributive: belonging to him), энүнә(attributive: belonging to him) | terünä, enünä | |
| Korean | 그의(attributive: belonging to him) | geuui | |
| Kyrgyz | анын(attributive: belonging to him) | anın | |
| Latin | eius(attributive: belonging to him), illius(attributive: belonging to him), suus(attributive: belonging to him), eius(that which belongs to him), huius(that which belongs to him), illius(that which belongs to him), suus(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Latvian | viņa(attributive: belonging to him), viņa(that which belongs to him), viņējais(that which belongs to him), viņējs(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Lithuanian | savas(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Louisiana Creole | sâ(attributive: belonging to him), sê(attributive: belonging to him), sô(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | jogo(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | senger(attributive: belonging to him), säi(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Macedonian | негов(attributive: belonging to him), свој(attributive: belonging to him) | negov, svoj | |
| Malay | Nya(belonging to God) | — | |
| Maltese | tagħhom(attributive: belonging to him), tiegħu(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Māori | ana(attributive: belonging to him), tana(attributive: belonging to him), tāna(attributive: belonging to him), tōna(attributive: belonging to him), āna(attributive: belonging to him), ōna(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Navajo | bi(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Ngarrindjeri | kinauwe(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | wî(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | hans(attributive: belonging to him), sin(attributive: belonging to him), hans(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | hans(attributive: belonging to him), hass(attributive: belonging to him), sin(attributive: belonging to him), hans(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Nyunga | balup(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Occitan | seu(attributive: belonging to him), seuna(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Odia | ତାର(attributive: belonging to him) | tāra | |
| Ojibwe | o(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Old Armenian | նորա(attributive: belonging to him) | nora | |
| Persian | او(attributive: belonging to him), ش(attributive: belonging to him) | u, -aš | |
| Pipil | i(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Polish | jego(attributive: belonging to him), swój(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Portuguese | seu(attributive: belonging to him), dele(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Romani | lesqe(attributive: belonging to him), lesqi(attributive: belonging to him), lesqo(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Romanian | lui(attributive: belonging to him), sa(attributive: belonging to him), sale(attributive: belonging to him), săi(attributive: belonging to him), său(attributive: belonging to him), a sa(that which belongs to him), ai săi(that which belongs to him), al lui(that which belongs to him), al său(that which belongs to him), ale sale(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Romansch | ses(attributive: belonging to him), sia(attributive: belonging to him), sias(attributive: belonging to him), il sieu(that which belongs to him), ils ses(that which belongs to him), la sia(that which belongs to him), las sias(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Russian | его́(attributive: belonging to him), свой(attributive: belonging to him), его́(that which belongs to him) | jevó, svoj, jevó | |
| Scottish Gaelic | a(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | njègov(attributive: belonging to him), svȏj(attributive: belonging to him), сво̑ј(attributive: belonging to him), њѐгов(attributive: belonging to him), njègov(that which belongs to him), svȏj(that which belongs to him), сво̑ј(that which belongs to him), њѐгов(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Shor | ааң(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Slovak | jeho(attributive: belonging to him), svoj(attributive: belonging to him), jeho(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Slovene | njegôv(attributive: belonging to him), svój(attributive: belonging to him), njegôv(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Spanish | su(attributive: belonging to him), sus(attributive: belonging to him), de él(belonging to God), su(belonging to God), suya(that which belongs to him), suyas(that which belongs to him), suyo(that which belongs to him), suyos(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Sundanese | Na(belonging to God) | — | |
| Swedish | hans(attributive: belonging to him), sin(attributive: belonging to him), hans(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Tagalog | kaniya(attributive: belonging to him), niya(attributive: belonging to him), kaniya(that which belongs to him) | — | |
| Telugu | అతని(attributive: belonging to him), ఆయన(attributive: belonging to him), వాడి(attributive: belonging to him) | atani, āyana, vāḍi | |
| Thai | ของเขา(attributive: belonging to him) | kɔ̌ɔng kǎo | |
| Tigrinya | ናቱ(attributive: belonging to him) | natu | |
| Tlingit | du(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Turkish | onun(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Tuvan | ооңуу(that which belongs to him) | ooñuu | |
| Ukrainian | його́(attributive: belonging to him), свій(attributive: belonging to him) | johó, svij | |
| Upper Sorbian | jeho(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Urdu | اس کا(attributive: belonging to him), ان کا(attributive: belonging to him) | us ka, is ka, un ka | |
| Venetan | so(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Vietnamese | của anh ấy(attributive: belonging to him), của hắn(attributive: belonging to him), của nó(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Volapük | omik(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Waray-Waray | ira(attributive: belonging to him), iya(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| West-Frisian | syn(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Yakut | киниэнэ(that which belongs to him) | kiniene | |
| Yao | akwe(attributive: belonging to him) | — | |
| Zulu | lo(attributive: belonging to him), lo(attributive: belonging to him), so(attributive: belonging to him), wo(attributive: belonging to him), yo(attributive: belonging to him) | — |
tij
FlatB@Chesthigh-FingerUp, FlatB@Chesthigh-FingerUp
αὐτοῦ, τούτου, τοῦ, τοῦδε, ἐκείνου, ἑός, ὅς
autoû, toútou, toû, toûde, ekeínou, heós, hós
(a) lui, seu
so
onun, onunku
he own
niya, saiya, saiya
seu, el seu, els seus, la seva, les seves
jeho, svůj, jeho
hans, hans
zijn, aan hem, de zijne
lia, lia
ta, tema
hänen, hänen
sa, ses, son, SIH (système d'information hospitalier), la sienne, le sien, les siennes, les siens
so, sô
del, seu, seus, súa, súas, del, seu, seus, súa, súas
n, sein, seine, seine, siin, siis, sini, das Seine, der Seine, die Seine, die Seinen, sein, seine, seiner, seines, seins
του, δικά του, δικές του, δική του, δικιά του, δικοί του, δικό του, δικός του
tou, diká tou, dikés tou, dikí tou, dikiá tou, dikoí tou, dikó tou, dikós tou
uuma
kona, kāna
a, e, ja, je, (az) övé
ilua, ilua
sua, sue, suo, suoi, i suoi, il suo, la sua, le sue
eius, illius, suus, eius, huius, illius, suus
viņa, viņa, viņējais, viņējs
savas
sâ, sê, sô
jogo
senger, säi
Nya
tagħhom, tiegħu
ana, tana, tāna, tōna, āna, ōna
bi
kinauwe
hans, sin, hans
hans, hass, sin, hans
balup
seu, seuna
jego, swój
seu, dele
lesqe, lesqi, lesqo
lui, sa, sale, săi, său, a sa, ai săi, al lui, al său, ale sale
ses, sia, sias, il sieu, ils ses, la sia, las sias
njègov, svȏj, сво̑ј, њѐгов, njègov, svȏj, сво̑ј, њѐгов
ааң
jeho, svoj, jeho
njegôv, svój, njegôv
su, sus, de él, su, suya, suyas, suyo, suyos
hans, sin, hans
kaniya, niya, kaniya
du
onun
jeho
so
của anh ấy, của hắn, của nó
omik
ira, iya
syn
akwe
lo, lo, so, wo, yo
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