Од
us, from
ūs(“us”,dative personal pronoun), from
*uns(“us”), from
*ne-,*nō-,*n-ge-,*n-sme-(“us”). Cognate withWest Frisianus,ús(“us”),Low Germanus(“us”),Холандскиons(“us”),Немачкиuns(“us”),Данскиos(“us”),Латинскиnōs(“we, us”).
us
- (personal)Me and at least one other person; the objective case ofwe.
- (colloquial)Me.
- Giveus a look at your paper.
- Giveus your wallet!
- (Northern England)Our.
- We'll have to throwus food out.
- 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 amongus...
objective case of "we"
- American Sign Language:1^o-f@IpsiChest-FingerBack RoundHoriz 1^o-f@ContraChest-FingerBack
- Arabic:ـنَا(-nā),إِيَّانَا(ʾiyyānā)
- Egyptian Arabic:ـنا(-naa)
- Armenian:մեզ(mez)
- Old Armenian:մեզ(mez)
- Bengali:আমাদের(amader)
- Bislama:yumi,yumitupela (dual inclusive);yumitripela (trial inclusive);yumipela (plural inclusive);mitupela (dual exclusive);mitripela (trial exclusive);mipela (plural exclusive)
- Burmese:ကျုပ်တို့(kyuptui.),တို့ (my)(tui.)
- Chamicuro:a'ti
- Chinese:
- Cantonese:我哋(ngo5 dei6)
- Mandarin:我們/我们 (zh),Lua грешка in Модул:zh-translit at line 135: attempt to index local 'page' (a boolean value).
- Min Nan:阮 (zh-min-nan)(góan, gún),咱 (zh-min-nan)(lán),咱人 (zh-min-nan)(lán-lâng)
- Czech:nás,nám (cs)
- Dalmatian:noi
- Dutch:ons (nl)
- Eshtehardi:چَما(ĉamā)
- Esperanto:nin (eo)
- Ewe:míawo
- Finnish:meidät (fi),meitä (fi)
- French:nous (fr), à nous
- Georgian:ჩვენს(čvens)
- German:uns (de)
- Greek:μας (el)(mas)
- Hopi:itamuy
- Hungarian:minket (hu),bennünket
- Ido:ni (io)
- Interlingua:nos (ia)
- Irish:sinn pl
- Old Irish:n-,don-,-unn
- Italian:noi (it), a noi,ci (it)
- Japanese: wata (私達)or tachi (私達)
- Kazakh:бізді (kk)(bızdı)
- Korean:우리 (ko)(uri)
- Kurdish:
- Sorani:Lua грешка in Модул:parameters at line 290: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "ku" is not valid. SeeWT:LOL andWT:LOL/E..
- Latin:(accusative)nos (la),(dative)nobis (la),(ablative)nobis (la)
- Macedonian:ни(ni),нас(nas),нам(nam)
- Malay:
- exclusive:kami (ms) pl
- inclusive:kita (ms) pl
- Maori:māua(exclusive referring to two people),tāua(inclusive referring to two people),mātau/mātou(exclusive referring to three or more people),tātau/tātou(inclusive referring to three or more people)
- Ngarrindjeri:ngatjagha
- Ngazidja Comorian:sisi
- Norn:vus
- Norwegian:oss (no)
- Old English:unc (ang) du,pūsiċ pl
- Persian:ما (fa)(mâ)
- Pipil:tech-
- Polish:nas (pl),nam (pl),nami
- Portuguese:nos (pt)
- Romanian:ne(unstressed dative and accusative),nouă (ro)(stressed dative), (pe)noi(stressed accusative)
- Russian:нас (ru) pl(nas),нам (ru) pl(nam),на́ми (ru) pl(námi)
- Serbo-Croatian:nas (sh)
- Slovene:midva (sl) (‘us two’),midve (‘us two women’),mi (sl) (three or more),me (three or more women)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian:naju du,nas pl
- Spanish:nos (es),nosotros (es),nosotras (es)
- Svan:молим додајте овај превод ако можете
- Swedish:oss (sv)
- Ukrainian:нас (uk)(nas),нам(nam)
- Volapük:obis
- Welsh:ni
- West Frisian:ús (fy)
- Wolof:nu
- Zulu:thina
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us
- The speakers/writers, or the speaker/writer and at least one other person.
- It's not good enough forus teachers.
Derived from the similarity between the letteru and the Greek letterµ.
us
us
- 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 ofThe Chicago Manual of Style states in paragraph 7.16, "To avoid confusion, lowercase letters ... form the plural with an apostrophe and an s". TheOxford Style Manual on page 116 advocates the use of common sense.
us (proclitic and contracted enclitic,encliticvos)
- you (plural, direct or indirect object)
Catalan personal pronouns and clitics
| strong/subject | weak (direct object) | weak (indirect object) | possessive |
|---|
| singular | | proclitic | enclitic | proclitic | enclitic | |
|---|
| 1st person | jo,mi3 | em,m’ | -me,’m | em,m’ | -me,’m | meu |
| 1st personmajestic1 | nós | ens | -nos,’ns | ens | -nos,’ns | nostre |
| 2nd person | tu | et,t’ | -te,’t | et,t’ | -te,’t | teu |
| 2nd person formal1 | vós | us | -vos,-us | us | -vos,-us | vostre |
| 2nd person veryformal2 | vostè | el,l’ | -lo,’l | li | -li | seu |
| 3rd person masculine | ell | el,l’ | -lo,’l | li | -li | seu |
| 3rd person feminine | ella | la,l’4 | -la | li | -li | seu |
| 3rd person neuter | | ho | -ho | li | -li | seu |
| 3rd person reflexive | si | es,s’ | -se,’s | es,s’ | -se,’s | seu |
| plural | |
|---|
| 1st person | nosaltres | ens | -nos,’ns | ens | -nos,’ns | nostre |
| 2nd person | vosaltres | us | -vos,-us | us | -vos,-us | vostre |
| 2nd person formal2 | vostès | els | -los,’ls | els | -los,’ls | seu |
| 3rd person masculine | ells | els | -los,’ls | els | -los,’ls | seu |
| 3rd person feminine | elles | les | -les | els | -los,’ls | seu |
| 3rd person reflexive | si | es,s’ | -se,’s | es,s’ | -se,’s | seu |
| adverbial | |
|---|
| ablative/genitive | | en,n’ | -ne,’n | | | |
| locative | | hi | -hi | | | |
1) Behaves grammatically as plural. 2) Behaves grammatically as third person. | 3) Only as object of a preposition. 4) Not before unstressed (h)i-, (h)u-. |
FromСтари Францускиus, fromЛатинскиūsus.
us m pl (plural only)
- (plural only)mores;traditionalpractices ormanners
Only used in Modern French asusetcoutumes(“mores andcustoms”). Also see the etymologically relatedusage.
us
- Romanization of𐌿𐍃
FromСтари Енглескиūs(“us”,dative personal pronoun), fromПра-Германски*uns(“us”), fromProto-Indo-European*ne-,*nō-,*n-ge-,*n-sme-(“us”).
us (nominativewe)
- First-person plural accusative pronoun:us.
- (reflexive)ourselves.
- (reciprocal)each other.
ûsorus
- (personal pronoun, dative, accusative).
- (possesive pronoun).
Possesive pronoun:Шаблон:gml-decl-adj
Стари Францускиuis.
us m (pluralus)
- door
FromПра-Германски*uns, fromProto-Indo-European*n̥s,*nes. Cognates includeOld Frisianūs (West Frisianús),Old Saxonūs (Low Germanos,ons),Холандскиons,Old High Germanuns (Немачкиuns),Old Norseoss (Шведскиoss),Готски𐌿𐌽𐍃(uns). The Indo-European root is also the source ofЛатинскиnos.
ūs (personal pronoun)
- us: accusative or dative plural form ofiċ
From
usus.
us m (oblique pluralus,nominative singularus,nominative pluralus)
- tradition orcustom
FromПра-Германски*uns,*unsiz.
ūs
- Шаблон:ofs-nom form of
Шаблон:ofs-decl-ppron
us (definite accusativeusa,pluraluslar)
- Synonym ofakıl
us
- fly(insect)
us
- there
us