oss
Translingual
[edit]Symbol
[edit]oss
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]oss(pluralosses)
- Alternative spelling of'oss.
Anagrams
[edit]Icelandic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]oss
- accusative and dative form of the wordvér.
- Þetta kemurossekki við.
- This does not affectus.
Declension
[edit]Icelandic honorific pronouns | ||||||
plural | first person | second person | ||||
nominative | vér | þér | ||||
accusative | oss | yður | ||||
dative | oss | yður | ||||
genitive | vor | yðar |
Lombard
[edit]Etymology
[edit]FromLatinossum,popular variant ofos, ossis,fromProto-Italic*ōs,ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*h₃ésth₁(“bone”),*h₂óst.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]oss
References
[edit]- AIS:Sprach- und Sachatlas Italiens und der Südschweiz[Linguistic and Ethnographic Atlas of Italy and Southern Switzerland] –map 90: “le ossa; un osso”– onnavigais-web.pd.istc.cnr.it
- Arrighi, Cletto (1896)Dizionario milanese-italiano, col repertorio italiano-milanese:[…][1](in Italian), Milan: Hoepli, page489
Norwegian Bokmål
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]oss
See also
[edit]Number | Person | Type | Nominative | Oblique | Possessive | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
feminine | masculine | neuter | plural | |||||
Singular | First | – | jeg | meg | mi | min | mitt | mine |
Second | general | du | deg | di | din | ditt | dine | |
formal(rare) | De | Dem | Deres | |||||
Third | feminine(person) | hun | henne | hennes | ||||
masculine(person) | han | ham/han | hans | |||||
feminine(noun) | den | dens | ||||||
masculine(noun) | ||||||||
neuter(noun) | det | dets | ||||||
reflexive | – | seg | si | sin | sitt | sine | ||
Plural | First | – | vi | oss | vår | vårt | våre | |
Second | general | dere | deres | |||||
formal(very rare) | De | Dem | Deres | |||||
Third | general | de | dem | deres | ||||
reflexive | – | seg | si | sin | sitt | sine |
Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]FromOld Norseaccusative and dativeossofvér,fromProto-Germanicaccusative*uns,fromProto-Indo-European*n̥smé.
Pronunciation
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]oss
- (personal)us;meand at least one other person;objective case ofmeandvi
- (reflexive pronoun)ourselves
- 1998,Jon Fosse,Natta syng sine songar,Oslo: Samlaget, page203:
- vi tokossgod tid
- we took our time
- (literally, “we tookourselvesgood time”)
- (dialectal,Gudbrandsdal,Romsdal,Trøndelag,personal)we
- Når va detossskoillj fårrå te skævven?
- Whenwewere supposed to go to the forest?
- 1770,Edvard Storm,“Guten aa Jenta paa Fjøshjellen”, inDen fyrste morgonblånen,Oslo: Novus, published1990,page233:
- Dæmæ vendaosaat Bygden
- thusweturn towards the village
References
[edit]- “oss”,inNorsk Ordbok: ordbok over det norske folkemålet og det nynorske skriftmålet,Oslo: Samlaget, 1950-2016
Old Norse
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]oss
Declension
[edit]number | first person | second person | reflexive | third person | ||
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case | singular | singular masculine | singular feminine | singular neuter | ||
nominative | ek | þú | hann | hon,hón,hǫ́n | þat | |
accusative | mik | þik | sik | hann | hana,hána | þat |
dative | mér | þér | sér | hánum,hónum,hǫ́num | henni | því |
genitive | mín | þín | sín | hans | hennar | þess |
case | dual | |||||
nominative | vit | it,þit | ||||
accusative | okkr | ykkr | sik | |||
dative | okkr | ykkr | sér | |||
genitive | okkar | ykkar | sín | |||
case | plural | plural masculine | plural feminine | plural neuter | ||
nominative | vér | ér,þér | þeir | þær | þau | |
accusative | oss | yðr | sik | þá | þær | þau |
dative | oss | yðr | sér | þeim | þeim | þeim |
genitive | vár | yðar,yðvar | sín | þeira,þeirra | þeira,þeirra | þeira,þeirra |
Descendants
[edit]- Icelandic:oss
- Faroese:os,oss
- Norn:
- Norwegian:oss
- Dalian:wóss,vôss,ôss,våss,uôss,wåss,wôss,huoss
- Elfdalian:uoss
- Old Swedish:oss
- Swedish:oss
- Scanian:váss
- Old Danish:os,us
- Danish:os
- Gutnish:våss
Romansch
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]FromLatinossum,popular variant ofos.
Noun
[edit]ossm
Noun
[edit]ossm(pluralossa)
Swedish
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- oß(obsolete typography)
Etymology
[edit]FromOld Norseoss,fromProto-Germanic*uns,fromProto-Indo-European*n̥smé.
Pronunciation
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]oss
- us(objective case)
- Såg duossdär?
- Did you seeusthere?
- 1981,X Models(lyrics and music), “Två av oss”[2]:
- Det finns bara en av mig och det är jag. Det finns bara en av dig och det är du. Det finns bara två avoss,och det är vi.
- There is only one of me and that is I. There is only one of you [object] and that is you [subject]. There are only two ofus,and that is us [we – subject]. [Swedish has some of the same subject/object fuzziness as English, but a standalone "Det är <pronoun>" idiomatically (through intuition rather than being taught) uses the subject form]
- reflexive case ofvi;compareourselves
- Vi skulle vilja läraossjonglera.
- We would like to learn how to juggle.
Usage notes
[edit]Note that some verbs have special senses when used reflexively. For example, do not confusevi lär oss att...( "we learn to..." ) [reflexive] withde lär oss att...( "they teach us to..." ) andvi lär oss själva att...( "we teach ourselves to..." ). Here,lärmeansteach(es)if it is not reflexive, butlearn(s)if it is reflexive. Hence the need for the separate pronoun "oss själva" to be used when object and subject agree, but the verb nevertheless should not be used in the reflexive case.
Declension
[edit]Number | Person | Type | Nominative | Oblique | Possessive | ||
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common | neuter | plural | |||||
singular | first | — | jag | mig,mej3 | min | mitt | mina |
second | — | du | dig,dej3 | din | ditt | dina | |
third | masculine(person) | han | honom,han2,en5 | hans | |||
feminine(person) | hon | henne,na5 | hennes | ||||
gender-neutral(person)1 | hen | hen,henom7 | hens | ||||
common(noun) | den | den | dess | ||||
neuter(noun) | det | det | dess | ||||
indefinite | manoren4 | en | ens | ||||
reflexive | — | sig,sej3 | sin | sitt | sina | ||
plural | first | — | vi | oss | vår,våran2 | vårt,vårat2 | våra |
second | — | ni | er | er,eran2,ers6 | ert,erat2 | era | |
archaic | I | eder | eder,eders6 | edert | edra | ||
third | — | de,dom3 | dem,dom3 | deras | |||
reflexive | — | sig,sej3 | sin | sitt | sina |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]Anagrams
[edit]Võro
[edit]Etymology
[edit]FromProto-Finnic*oksa.
Noun
[edit]oss(genitiveossa,partitiveossa)
Inflection
[edit]This noun needs aninflection-table template.
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- Lombard terms inherited from Latin
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- lmo:Bones
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