
Het vs. Hij, when referring to a word. : r/learndutch - Reddit
2021年5月2日 · Hij is erg dik So in the first two sentences you refer back to "de krant" using "het" but in the last example you refer back using "hij" because "dik" is an adjective not a noun. So …
"hij" always used for inanimate de-words? : r/learndutch - Reddit
2023年5月20日 · So I default to hij. I do know that there are two categories that are female: cities and ships. An option is to use "ie". It is the de-emphasized form of "hij", similar to "ze" is of …
How come Dutch has both “ze” and “zij” for she but only “hij” for he?
2022年7月6日 · It's not that easy. Dutch has two sets of personal pronouns, one for unstressed and another for stressed positions, but the sets are not complete. 'Ik' does not really have an …
Referring to objects as "hij" instead of "het" - Reddit
2015年8月30日 · Meanwhile in the Netherlands, as others have said, there's massive overextension using "hij" even for words that are more or less clearly of female gender in …
Referring to objects as "het" vs. "zij/ze/hij/hem" - Reddit
2021年12月18日 · I found here that you use "het" with het words and "hem/hij" with de words (I assume that "hij" simply changes to "zij" when the object is plural) This almost made sense to …