us
Engleski uredi
Etimologija 1 uredi
Od
us, from
ūs (“us”, dative personal pronoun), from
*uns (“us”), from
*ne-, *nō-, *n-ge-, *n-sme- (“us”). Cognate with West Frisian us, ús (“us”), Low German us (“us”), Holandski ons (“us”), Nemački uns (“us”), Danski os (“us”), Latinski nōs (“we, us”).
Izgovor uredi
- (stressed) enPR: ŭs, MFA(ključ): /ʌs/
- (unstressed) (US) MFA(ključ): /əs/, (UK) MFA(ključ): /əs/, /əz/
- (deprecated use of
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Zamenica uredi
us
- (personal) Me and at least one other person; the objective case of we.
- (colloquial) Me.
- Give us a look at your paper.
- Give us your wallet!
- (Northern England) Our.
- We'll have to throw us food out.
Quotations uredi
- 1611 — King James Version of the Bible, Luke 1:1
- Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us...
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Determiner uredi
us
- The speakers/writers, or the speaker/writer and at least one other person.
- It's not good enough for us teachers.
See also uredi
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personal pronoun | possessive pronoun |
possessive determiner | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
subjective | objective | reflexive | |||||
first person | singular | I | me | myself | mine | my mine (before vowels, archaic) | |
plural | we | us | ourselves ourself |
ours | our | ||
second person | singular | standard | you | you | yourself | yours yourn (obsolete outside dialects) |
your |
archaic, informal | thou | thee | thyself theeself |
thine | thy thine (before vowels) | ||
plural | standard | you you all ye (archaic) |
you you all |
yourselves | yours yourn (obsolete outside dialects) |
your | |
informal / dialectal | (see list of dialectal forms at you and inflected forms in those entries) | ||||||
third person | singular | masculine | he | him | himself hisself (archaic) |
his hisn (obsolete outside dialects) |
his |
feminine | she | her | herself | hers hern (obsolete outside dialects) |
her | ||
neuter | it | it | itself | its his (archaic) |
its his (archaic) | ||
genderless | they | them | themself, themselves | theirs | their | ||
genderless, nonspecific (formal) |
one | one | oneself | – | one's | ||
plural | they | them | themselves | theirs theirn (obsolete outside dialects) |
their |
Etymology 2 uredi
Derived from the similarity between the letter u and the Greek letter µ.
Symbol uredi
us
- (deprecated use of
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Etymology 3 uredi
Noun uredi
us
- množine of u
Usage notes uredi
- There is some difference of opinion regarding the use of apostrophes in the pluralization of references to letters as symbols. New Fowler's Modern English Usage, after noting that the usage has changed, states on page 602 that "after letters an apostrophe is obligatory." The 15th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style states in paragraph 7.16, "To avoid confusion, lowercase letters ... form the plural with an apostrophe and an s". The Oxford Style Manual on page 116 advocates the use of common sense.
Anagrams uredi
Catalan uredi
Pronunciation uredi
Pronoun uredi
us (proclitic and contracted enclitic, enclitic vos)
Declension uredi
French uredi
Etymology uredi
From Old French us, from Latinski ūsus.
Pronunciation uredi
Noun uredi
us m pl (plural only)
- (plural only) mores; traditional practices or manners
Usage notes uredi
Only used in Modern French as us et coutumes (“mores and customs”). Also see the etymologically related usage.
Further reading uredi
- “us” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams uredi
Gothic uredi
Romanization uredi
us
- Romanization of 𐌿𐍃
Middle English uredi
Alternative forms uredi
Etymology uredi
From Old English ūs (“us”, dative personal pronoun), from Proto-Germanic *uns (“us”), from Proto-Indo-European *ne-, *nō-, *n-ge-, *n-sme- (“us”).
Pronoun uredi
us (nominative we)
- First-person plural accusative pronoun: us.
- (reflexive) ourselves.
- (reciprocal) each other.
Synonyms uredi
Descendants uredi
- Engleski: us
References uredi
- “us (pron.)” in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 11 May 2018.
Middle Low German uredi
Pronunciation uredi
Pronoun uredi
ûs or us
- (personal pronoun, dative, accusative) (deprecated use of.
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parameter) Alternative form of uns - (possesive pronoun) (deprecated use of.
|lang=
parameter) Alternative form of uns
Declension uredi
Possesive pronoun: Šablon:gml-decl-adj
Norman uredi
Etymology uredi
Noun uredi
us m (plural us)
Old English uredi
Etymology uredi
From Proto-Germanic *uns, from Proto-Indo-European *n̥s, *nes. Cognates include Old Frisian ūs (West Frisian ús), Old Saxon ūs (Low German os, ons), Holandski ons, Old High German uns (Nemački uns), Old Norse oss (Švedski oss), Gothic 𐌿𐌽𐍃 (uns). The Indo-European root is also the source of Latinski nos.
Pronunciation uredi
Pronoun uredi
ūs (personal pronoun)
Old French uredi
Etymology uredi
From
usus.
Noun uredi
us m (oblique plural us, nominative singular us, nominative plural us)
Old Frisian uredi
Etymology uredi
From Proto-Germanic *uns, *unsiz.
Pronoun uredi
ūs
Declension uredi
Descendants uredi
- West Frisian: ús
Turkish uredi
Noun uredi
us (definite accusative usa, plural uslar)
- Synonym of akıl
Derived terms uredi
Tz'utujil uredi
Noun uredi
us
- fly (insect)
Volapük uredi
Adverb uredi
us
West Frisian uredi
Pronoun uredi
us
- (deprecated use of
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parameter) Alternative form of ús