mënder

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Ladin[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German minder, minner, minre, from Old High German minniro, from Proto-Germanic *minnizô, comparative of adjective deriving from Proto-Indo-European *mey- (small).

Adjective[edit]

mënder m (feminine singular mëndra, masculine plural mëndri, feminine plural mëndres)

  1. comparative degree of pitl
    1. smaller
      Mi cësa ie mëndra de la tia.
      My house is smaller than yours.
    2. less
    3. shorter
    4. lesser
    5. younger
  2. superlative degree of pitl
    1. smallest
    2. shortest
    3. youngest
      L mënder di trëi fredesc.
      The youngest of the three brothers.

Noun[edit]

mënder m (plural mëndri)

  1. younger
  2. youngest
    Ël ie l mënder.
    He is the youngest.
  3. child
    L mënder ne ie nia tlo.
    The child is not here.
  4. minor (underage person)