nos
Old French
/nus/
pronoun
Definitions
- we (first-person plural subject pronoun)
- our (masculine and feminine plural possessive pronoun)
- to us (first-person plural indirect object pronoun)
- ourselves (first-person plural reflexive pronoun)
Etymology
Inherited from Latin nōs (we, us).
Origin
Latin
nōs
Gloss
we, us
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Other
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- noose English
- nose English
- alter Latin
- alteras Latin
- alteros Latin
- nos Latin
- nosmet Latin
- nīs Latin
- nōdus Latin
- nōs Latin
- noi Italian
- nous French
- nos Spanish, Castilian
- nosu Old English
- nose Middle English
- nous Old French
- nos Catalan, Valencian
- nós Catalan, Valencian
- noi Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- nos Old Portuguese
- noi Aromanian
- nos Occitan
- *nōs Proto-Italic
- nus Romansh
- nos Asturian
- nós Asturian
- noaltris Friulian
- nô Friulian
- nous Old Occitan
- nós Old Spanish
- nui Sicilian
- noî Ligurian
- noi Dalmatian
- nos Walloon
- nos Sardinian
- nuje Neapolitan
- nui Istriot
- noi Corsican
- nos Aragonese
- nusatras Aragonese
- nusatros Aragonese
- nuēter Emilian
- nuētri Emilian
- nuu Old Catalan