unser
See also: Unser
German
Alternative forms
- Unser (pluralis majestatis)
Etymology
From Middle High German unser, from Old High German unsēr, from Proto-West Germanic *unsar.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʔʊnzɐ/
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Declension
Declension of unser | ||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | plural | |
nominative | unser | unsere unsre |
unser | unsere unsre |
genitive | unseres unsers unsres |
unserer unsrer |
unseres unsers unsres |
unserer unsrer |
dative | unserem unserm unsrem |
unserer unsrer |
unserem unserm unsrem |
unseren unsern unsren |
accusative | unseren unsern unsren |
unsere unsre |
unser | unsere unsre |
Note: The longer forms, for example unseren are normally used in writing. The forms with the last e removed, such as unsern, are often used in spoken German, and are occasionally seen in written German, especially in older texts. The remaining shortened forms, such as unsren are rarely seen outside poetry.
Norwegian Bokmål
Pennsylvania German
Etymology
From Middle High German unser, from Old High German unsēr, from Proto-West Germanic *unsar. Compare German unser, Dutch onze.
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