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Him

hɪm
Extremely common
0 - 100
0-100, Extremely common
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
Ham, Han, Den personen

Him meanings in Norwegian

Ham

Example:
I saw him at the park yesterday.
Jeg så ham i parken i går.
Can you give him the book?
Kan du gi ham boken?
Usage: InformalContext: General conversations, referring to a male person.
Note: The word 'ham' is used as an object pronoun in Norwegian, similar to 'him' in English.

Han

Example:
He is taller than him.
Han er høyere enn ham.
I think he likes him.
Jeg tror han liker ham.
Usage: Informal/FormalContext: When comparing or discussing a male person.
Note: 'Han' means 'he' in Norwegian, while 'ham' is the object form. Be careful not to confuse them!

Den personen

Example:
I trust him more than anyone else.
Jeg stoler mer på den personen enn noen andre.
I don't know him well.
Jeg kjenner ikke den personen godt.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: When referring to a male person in a more formal way.
Note: This phrase can be used to avoid using pronouns and to sound more polite.

Him's synonyms

He

The pronoun 'he' is used to refer to a male person or animal.
Example: He is coming to the party tonight.
Note: Similar in meaning to 'him', but used as a subject pronoun instead of an object pronoun.

That guy

The phrase 'that guy' is a colloquial way to refer to a male person, often used in informal contexts.
Example: That guy over there is the one I was talking about.
Note: Less formal than using 'him', and adds a more informal or conversational tone.

The man

The phrase 'the man' is a way to refer to a male person, usually in a specific or identifiable context.
Example: The man in the suit is the CEO of the company.
Note: More specific and descriptive than using 'him', as it refers to a particular male individual.

Him expressions, common phrases

Give him a hand

To help or applaud someone.
Example: Let's give him a hand with carrying those boxes.
Note: The phrase uses 'him' to refer to a specific person receiving help or applause.

Leave him in the dust

To defeat someone easily or to move much faster than them.
Example: With his speed, he'll leave him in the dust during the race.
Note: The phrase uses 'him' to emphasize the person being defeated or outpaced.

Behind him

To be finished with a difficult or troubling situation.
Example: With all the hard work he's put in, failure is now behind him.
Note: The phrase uses 'him' to show that the difficulty is no longer affecting the person.

Count him out

To underestimate someone's abilities or chances of success.
Example: Don't count him out just yet; he always surprises us.
Note: The phrase uses 'him' to emphasize the person being underestimated.

Talk him into

To persuade or convince someone to do something.
Example: I finally talked him into joining us for the trip.
Note: The phrase uses 'him' to specify the person being persuaded.

Get on with him

To have a good relationship or rapport with someone.
Example: I can't stand working with him; I just can't get on with him.
Note: The phrase uses 'him' to refer to a specific individual in the context of a relationship.

Not look at him

To avoid looking at or interacting with someone due to negative feelings.
Example: I can't even look at him after what he did.
Note: The phrase uses 'him' to denote the specific person causing the negative emotions.

Him everyday (slang) expressions

Himbo

A himbo is a male character who is attractive but perceived as being unintelligent or airheaded.
Example: He may not be the smartest guy in the room, but he's a total himbo.
Note: The term himbo combines 'him' with 'bimbo,' which is typically used to describe a woman who is attractive but stereotypically deemed unintelligent.

Himster

A himster is a term that combines 'him' with 'hipster' and refers to a guy who follows current trends or fashions, especially in an exaggerated or unconventional way.
Example: He's such a himster, always cracking jokes and making everyone laugh.
Note: While 'hipster' typically describes a specific subculture, 'himster' specifically denotes a guy who aligns with or exaggeratedly embodies hipster characteristics.

Him-larious

Him-larious is a play on words combining 'him' and 'hilarious,' used to humorously describe something he does or says that is amusing.
Example: His jokes are always so him-larious; I can't help but laugh!
Note: This term is a wordplay that emphasizes the humor coming specifically from him, adding a touch of whimsy to the expression of hilarity.

Him - Examples

He gave the book to him
Han ga boken til ham
I saw him at the park.
Jeg så ham i parken.
I gave him a present.
Jeg ga ham en gave.
She loves him very much.
Hun elsker ham veldig mye.

Him grammar

Him - Pronoun (Pronoun) / Personal pronoun (Personal pronoun)
Lemma: he
Conjugations
Syllables, Separation and Stress
Him Contains 1 syllables: him
Phonetic transcription: im
him , im (The red syllable is stressed)

Him - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
Him: 0 - 100 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.