#shorts Scripture Colossians 1_21.mp4
#shorts #bible #Verse #for #today Colossians 1:21
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Etymology
From Middle High German hiute, from Old High German hiutu, a contraction of earlier * hiu tagu, from Proto-West Germanic *hiu dagu, from Proto-Germanic *hinō dagō (“on this day”, from *hiz + dagaz). Cognate with Old English hēodæġ (“today”) and Dutch heden (“today”). Compare German heuer from hiu (“in this”) + jāru (“year”).
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈhɔʏ̯tə/
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Homophones: häute, Häute
Adverb
heute
today

4 today : four hitler : fuhrer hitler
Hit
Alemannic German
Alternative forms
hüt, hüüd (Uri)
Etymology
From Old High German hiutu, from hiu + tagu, a calque of Latin hodie. Cognate with German heute, Dutch heden.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /hɪt/
Adverb
hit : today
Ler
Old Irish
Etymology
From Proto-Celtic *liros, either borrowed from an unknown substrate language or from Proto-Indo-European *leyH-.[1]
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈl͈ʲer/
Noun
ler m or n (genitive lir)
(masculine) sea, ocean