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Latest revision as of 18:04, 5 October 2022
Braereth
Pronunciation & Variants
Official | Classical | Tenibvreth | Eomentesa | Merineth |
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/nuːˈzau̯tris/ | [nou̯ˈzau̯tris] | [--] ⟪n/a⟫ |
[no̞ˈzautris] ⟨nozaotris⟩ |
[--] ⧼n/a⧽ |
Etymology
From Latin nōs alterī. A compound of nous ‘we’ and autris ‘others’.
Cognates & Comparisons
- nosotros (Spanish)
- nosaltres (Catalan)
- nous autres (French)
- noialtri (Italian)
Pronoun
nousautris
- we
- First person plural pronoun. In classical Braereth, this was used as an exclusive pronoun. In the modern language, this is used exclusively by the Eomentesa dialect.
Declension
Nominative (subject) |
Genitive (possessive) |
Dative (indirect object) |
Accusative (direct object) | |
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1sg | eou I |
meu* my |
mei (to) me |
me, m’** me |
2sg | tu you, thou |
teu* your, thy |
tei (to) you, to thee |
te, t’** you, thee |
3sg.masc | ilju he |
seu* his, her |
lei (to) him |
le, l’** him |
3sg.fem | ilja she |
lae (to) her |
la, l’** her | |
3sg.refl | - | sei (to) himself, to herself |
se, s’** himself, herself | |
1pl | nous(autris) we |
noustru* our |
nous (to) us |
ne, n’** us |
2pl | vous(autris) you (all) |
voustru* your |
vous (to) you (all) |
ve, v’** you (all) |
3pl.masc | iljis they |
louru* their |
lour (to) them |
ljis them |
3pl.fem | iljes they |
ljes them |
* Declines for gender and number (click for additional forms).
** Form used before a vowel.