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[[Category: Braereth words]]
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[[Category: Braereth pronouns]]
[[Category: Braereth pronouns]]
{{Template: Braereth Dialects|nuːˈzau̯tris|nou̯ˈzau̯tris|n/a|--|nozautris|no̞ˈzautris|n/a|--}}
{{Template: Braereth Dialects|nuːˈzau̯tris|nou̯ˈzau̯tris|n/a|--|nozaotris|no̞ˈzautris|n/a|--}}


===Etymology===
===Etymology===
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# we
# 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)|Eomentesa dialect]].''
#: ''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)|Eomentesa dialect]].''
====Declension====
{{Braereth/pronouns}}

Latest revision as of 18:04, 5 October 2022

Braereth

Pronunciation & Variants

Official Classical Tenibvreth Eomentesa Merineth
/nuːˈzau̯tris/ [nou̯ˈzau̯tris] [--]
n/a
[no̞ˈzautris]
nozaotris
[--]
n/a

Etymology

From Latin nōs alterī. A compound of nous ‘we’ and autris ‘others’.

Cognates & Comparisons

Pronoun

nousautris

  1. 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)
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.