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Translingual

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Etymology

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Abbreviation ofEnglishInternationalSign.

Symbol

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ils

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forInternational Sign.

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Franco-Provençal

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Etymology

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Plural formed fromil.

Pronoun

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ils pl (postpositive-ils)(ORB, broad)

  1. they(third-person plural masculine nominative)

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Franco-Provençal personal pronouns
nominativeaccusativedativetonic1possessive2
singular1st personjomin
2nd persontetin
3rd personmasculineillo /leluisin
feminineellalyé
neuteroy
reflexive
plural1st personnosnoutro
2nd personvosvoutro
3rd personmasculineilslos /leslorlor
feminineelsleslor /lyés
reflexive

1 Disjunctive or object of a preposition.  2 Generally preceded by a definite article.

References

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  • ils in DicoFranPro:Dictionnaire Français/Francoprovençal – ondicofranpro.llm.umontreal.ca
  • ils in Lo trèsor Arpitan – onarpitan.eu

French

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Etymology

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Inherited fromVulgar Latinillī, which soundedil in Old French, to which a plural-s was added. Whileil was the nominative form from late Latin,els,eus was the oblique form ("them") that had evolved from late Latinillōs, and is the ancestor of modern Frencheux.

In Old French, "they", being a nominative, wasil from late Latin *illi, thus it didn't have the final-s, thus it wasil used both for "he" and "they". The-s was added at the end of the 13th century in some regions, at the time the declension system of Old French started to collapse. As a consequence, some oïl languages in France have retained the original Old Frenchil-form, and in some other regions, theils-form supplanted the older one. Some dialects have even retained both forms depending on the locals.

See cognates in regional languages in France:Angevin,Champenois,Lorrain, andOrléanaisis;Bourbonnais-Berrichonils;Bourguignonâs;Franc-Comtois andPoitevin-Saintongeaisés;Galloi andiz;Normani andis;Picardis andi;Franco-Provençalils;Occitanels (Gasconeus);Catalanells;Corsicanelli.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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ils pl (third-person plural,singularil,accusativeles,dativeleur,emphaticeux,possessive determinerleur)

  1. they(male or mixed group)
  2. (Quebec, informal)they(female)

Related terms

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French personal pronouns
numberpersongendernominative
(subject)
accusative
(direct complement)
dative
(indirect complement)
locative
(at)
genitive
(of)
disjunctive
(tonic)1
emphatic
reflexive
relativeproximaldistal
singularfirstje,j’me,m’moimoi-même
secondtute,t’toitoi-même
thirdmasculineil2le,l’luiyenluilui-mêmeceluicelui-cicelui-là
feminineellela,l’elleelle-mêmecellecelle-cicelle-là
indeterminateon3,l’on (formal),ce4,c’,çacececicela,ça
reflexivese,s’5soisoi-même
pluralfirstnousnousnousnous-mêmes
second6vousvousvousvous-mêmes,
vous-même6
thirdmasculineils7lesleuryeneux7eux-mêmes7ceuxceux-ciceux-là
feminineelleselleselles-mêmescellescelles-cicelles-là

1 The disjunctive (tonic) forms are also used after an explicit preposition (de/d’,à,pour,chez,dans,vers,sur,sous, ...), instead the accusative, dative, genitive, locative, or reflexive forms, where a preposition is implied.
2Il is also used as an impersonal nominative-only pronoun.
3On can also function as a first person plural (although agreeing with third person singular verb forms).
4 The nominal indeterminate formce (demonstrative) can also be used with the auxiliary verbêtre as a plural, instead of the proximal or distal gendered forms.
5 The reflexive third person singular forms (se ors’) for accusative or dative are also used as third person plural reflexive.
6Vous is also used as the polite singular form, in which case the plural disjunctive tonicvous-mêmes becomes singularvous-même.
7Ils,eux andeux-mêmes are also used when a group has a mixture of masculine and feminine members.

Further reading

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Anagrams

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Swedish

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Noun

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ils

  1. indefinitegenitivesingular ofil

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Tashelhit

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Etymology

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FromProto-Berber*iləs, fromProto-Afroasiatic*lis-.

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Noun

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ils m (construct stateyils,pluralalsiwn,Tifinagh spellingⵉⵍⵙ,Arabic spellingايلس)

  1. tongue (organ)
    آر يتژّلايلس نّس.
    ar ittẓẓlils nns.
    he sticks out histongue.
  2. (metonymic)language
    ايلس يشلحيين.
    ils išlḥiyn.
    the Shilhalanguage.

Inflection

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Inflection ofils
singularplural
free stateilsalsiwn,ilsawn
construct stateyilswalsiwn

See also

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References

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  • Stroomer, Harry (2025),Dictionnaire berbère tachelḥiyt-français — Tome 2f—l (Handbook of Oriental Studies – Handbuch der Orientalistik;188/2) (in French), Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill,→DOI,→ISBN, page1095b
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