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Git is a distributed version control system. Git, Gits or GIT may also refer to: Language * Git (pronoun), a pronoun in Old English * Git (slang), British and Irish slang for a contemptible person * Gitxsan language Entertainment * ''Git!'', a 1965 American drama film * Git Gay (1921–2007), Swedish actress and singer * ''Feathers in the Wind'', a 2005 South Korean film * ''Ghost in the Shell'', a Japanese media franchise Music * Git (album), ''Git'' (album), by Skeletons & The Girl-Faced Boys * ''G.I.T.: Get It Together'', a 1973 album by The Jackson 5 * The Gits, a post punk band * Git (song), "Git" (song), by Candan Erçetin * G.I.T., an Argentine rock band * GIT Award, a Liverpool music award Mathematics, science and technology * Gastrointestinal tract * Geographic information technology * Geometric invariant theory * Geoscientist In Training, a professional designation Places * Git, Iran, a village * Gits, Belgium, a village in West Flanders Other uses * Gebze Instit ...
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Git (pronoun)
The grammar of Old English differs greatly from Modern English, predominantly being much more inflection, inflected. As a Germanic language, Old English has a morphology (linguistics), morphological system similar to that of the Proto-Germanic reconstruction, retaining many of the inflections thought to have been common in Proto-Indo-European language, Proto-Indo-European and also including constructions characteristic of the Germanic daughter languages such as the Germanic umlaut, umlaut. Among living languages, Old English morphology most closely resembles that of modern Icelandic language, Icelandic, which is among the most conservative of the Germanic languages. To a lesser extent, it resembles modern German language, German. Nouns, pronouns, adjectives and determiners were fully inflection, inflected, with four grammatical cases (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative case, dative), and a vestigial instrumental case, instrumental, two grammatical numbers (Singular number, ...
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