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pronounihn; as indirect object ihm; reflexively sich; referring to personified things or animals which correspond to German feminines/neuters sie/es; as indirect object ihr/ihmit was him — er war's
him and me — (coll.) er und ich
* * *[hɪm, ɪm]pron persBob, give Paul's toy back to \him now! Bob, gib Paul sofort sein Spielzeug zurück!you have more than \him du hast mehr als erhe took the children with \him er nahm die Kinder mitoh no, not \him again! ach nein, nicht der schon wieder! famis this \him, perhaps? ist er das vielleicht?that's \him all right das ist er in der Tatto \him who is patient come all good things in their own time ( form) dem, der Geduld hat, wird sich alles Gute erfüllenfor \him and her für Sie und Ihn2. (animal, thing, unspecified sex) ihn/sie/es akk, den/die/das fam akk, ihm/ihr dat, dem/der fam datyou have a baby/cat? what do you call \him? du hast ein Baby/eine Katze? wie heißt es/sie?in the depths of \him, he too didn't want to go im tiefsten Inneren wollte er auch nicht gehen5.* * *[hɪm]pers pron1) (dir obj, with prep +acc) ihn; (indir obj, with prep +dat) ihm; (when he is previously mentioned in clause) sich2) (emph) erwho, him? — wer, er?
* * *him [hım; ım]A pers pr1. ihn (akk von academic.ru/33949/he">he1):2. ihm (dat von he1):3. er:she’s younger than him;it’s him, not her er ist es, nicht sieB refl pr sich:he looked about him er sah um sich, er sah sich um* * *pronounihn; as indirect object ihm; reflexively sich; referring to personified things or animals which correspond to German feminines/neuters sie/es; as indirect object ihr/ihmhim and me — (coll.) er und ich
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