nostro
See also: nòstro
Catalan
Alternative forms
- nostre (standard)
Etymology
Inherited from Old Catalan nostro.
Usage notes
- When preceding a noun, the pronoun nostro is always preceded by the appropriate definite article.
This form is found in Balearic, Algherese, and some Eastern dialects.
Declension
Catalan personal pronouns and clitics
References
- “nostro” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.
Istriot
Related terms
Italian
Etymology
From Latin nostrum, from Proto-Italic *nosteros.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnɔ.stro/
- Rhymes: -ɔstro
- Hyphenation: nò‧stro
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Pronoun
nostro (feminine nostra, masculine plural nostri, feminine plural nostre)
- ours
- questa penna è nostra ― this pen is ours
Usage notes
- The use or non-use of the definite article in conjunction with the determiner and possessive pronoun is the same as for mio; see the usage note there.
Noun
nostro m (plural nostri)
Latin
Old French
Usage notes
- Used in the Oaths of Strasbourg
Old Galician-Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Ecclesiastical Latin nostrum, accusative of noster (“our”).
Pronoun
nostro m
- (formal, Christianity) First-person possessive pronoun. Our
- 13th century CE, Alfonso X of Castile, Cantigas de Santa Maria, E codex, cantiga 330 (facsimile):
- madre de deus noſtro ſennor
- Mother of God, our Lord
- madre de deus noſtro ſennor
Synonyms
Descendants
- Galician: nostro (dialectal, proscribed)
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