his |
xis |
As nouns the difference between his and xis
is that
his is b sharp while
xis is .
his |
hist |
As nouns the difference between his and hist
is that
his is b sharp while
hist is (dated) an instance of an exclamation attracting attention or injunction to be silent.
As an interjection hist is
(dated).
As an abbreviation hist is
history.
As a verb hist is
(us).
his |
hisn |
As pronouns the difference between his and hisn
is that
his is that which belongs to him; the possessive case of he, used without a following noun while
hisn is his.
As a determiner his
is belonging to him.
his |
hrs |
As a determiner his
is belonging to him.
As a pronoun his
is that which belongs to him; the possessive case of he, used without a following noun.
As a noun hrs is
plural of lang=en; hours.
his |
ais |
As nouns the difference between his and ais
is that
his is b sharp while
ais is a-sharp.
his |
wis |
As a noun his
is b sharp.
As an adverb wis is
(rare|obsolete|or|dialectal) certainly, surely.
As an adjective wis is
(rare|obsolete|or|dialectal) certain.
As a verb wis is
(obsolete|or|archaic) to know.
his |
hits |
As determiners the difference between his and hits
is that
his is belonging to him while
hits is alternative form of lang=en.
As a pronoun his
is that which belongs to him; the possessive case of he, used without a following noun.
As a noun hits is
plural of lang=en.
As a verb hits is
third-person singular of hit.
his |
sis |
As a noun his
is b sharp.
As a numeral sis is
six.
his |
hips |
As a noun his
is b sharp.
As an adjective hips is
.
his |
hos |
As a noun his
is b sharp.
As a verb hos is
.
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