jij
Dutch (Brabantic)
/jɛi̯/, /jə/
pronoun
Definitions
- you second-person singular subjective personal pronoun
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch ji inherited from Old Dutch gī inherited from Proto-Germanic *jīz derived from Proto-Indo-European *yū́ (you).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*yū́
Gloss
you
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
君
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- YouTube English
- allyou English
- thank-you English
- whatchoo English
- ye English
- you English
- you-know-what English
- you-know-who English
- youness English
- yous English
- youz English
- yuh English
- ihr German
- ihrige German
- вы Russian
- *yū́ Proto-Indo-European
- *iwwiz Proto-Germanic
- *izwiz Proto-Germanic
- *jīz Proto-Germanic
- *jūz Proto-Germanic
- ye Middle English
- you Middle English
- ír, þér Old Norse
- *vy Proto-Slavic
- gi Middle Dutch
- gī, gi Middle Dutch
- ji Middle Dutch
- ir Old High German
- դուք Old Armenian
- jy Afrikaans
- ir Middle High German
- *jiʀ gmw-pro
- gī Old Dutch
- *yúH Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *wōs Proto-Italic
- ji Old Frisian
- yu Tok Pisin
- *ju(s) Proto-Albanian
- *ju-su Proto-Albanian
- *yu- Proto-Balto-Slavic
- yu Sranan Tongo
- 𐬫𐬏𐬲𐬆𐬨 Avestan
- yu Bislama
- iu Pijin
- yu Torres Strait Creole
- yu Nigerian Pidgin