nosu
Fala
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese nosso, from Latin noster.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnosu/
Determiner
nosu m sg (feminine nosa, masculine plural nosus, feminine plural nosas)
- First-person plural possessive determiner; our
Pronoun
nosu m sg (feminine nosa, masculine plural nosus, feminine plural nosas)
- First-person plural possessive pronoun; ours
See also
Fala possessive determiners and pronouns
Possessee | ||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||
Masculine | Feminine | Masculine | Feminine | |||
Possessor | First person | Singular | mei | miña | meis | miñas |
Plural | nosu | nosa | nosus | nosas | ||
Second person | Singular | tei | túa, tu1 | teis | túas, tus1 | |
Plural | vosu | vosa | vosus | vosas | ||
Third person | sei | súa, su1 | seis | súas, sus1 |
- Determiner forms used in Lagarteiru before a noun.
Middle English
Old English
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Alternative forms
- neosu
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *nosu.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈno.su/, [ˈno.zu]
Declension
Declension of nosu (strong u-stem)
Often inflected as an ō-stem as well:
Derived terms
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