different between herein vs hereinto
herein
English
Etymology
From here (“this”) + in
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?n
- Hyphenation: here?in
Adverb
herein (not comparable)
- Within this content, context, or thing.
Related terms
- hereinafter
- hereinbefore
- therein
Translations
See also
- Category:English pronominal adverbs
See also
Anagrams
- Henrie, inhere, rheine
Finnish
Adjective
herein
- superlative degree of hereä
Declension
Adjective
herein
- Instructive plural form of hereä.
German
Etymology
From her +? ein.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [h???ain]
- Rhymes: -a??n
Adverb
herein
- in (in the direction of the speaker)
Related terms
- heraus, raus
- hinein
- rein
- hinaus
Further reading
- “herein” in Duden online
herein From the web:
- what herein means
- hereinafter meaning in spanish
- what hereinbefore means
- hereinafter what does it mean
- hereinafter meaning
- what does herein mean
- what does herein mean in legal terms
- what does herein mean in a contract
hereinto
English
Etymology
here + into
Adverb
hereinto (not comparable)
- Into this circumstance, matter, place, or situation; into this.
Translations
See also
hereinto From the web:
- hereunto meaning
- what does herein mean in a sentence
- what does hereinto
- what does hereunto mean
- what does hereunto
- what does hereunto duly authorized mean
- what does herein mean
- what does hereunto annexed mean
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