vós
Portuguese
/vɔʃ/, /vɔ(j)s/, /vɔ(j)ʃ/, /vɔʃ/, /vɔs/, /vɔʃ/
pronouns
Definitions
- (archaic) ; you
- (archaic) ; you
- (religious) ; you; thou
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese vos inherited from Latin vōs (you, plural, you all, you g, ye, p) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *wōs.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*wōs
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- vosmet Latin
- vōs Latin
- voi Italian
- вы Russian
- vos Spanish, Castilian
- vosear Spanish, Castilian
- voseo Spanish, Castilian
- vosotras Spanish, Castilian
- vosotros Spanish, Castilian
- *wōs Proto-Indo-European
- vos Portuguese
- vosear Portuguese
- vos Old French
- vous Old French
- vus Old French
- vos Catalan, Valencian
- vós Catalan, Valencian
- vosa Galician
- vosas Galician
- vosos Galician
- vós Galician
- voi Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- vos Old Portuguese
- voi Aromanian
- *wōs Proto-Italic
- vus Romansh
- vós Asturian
- vô Friulian
- vos Old Occitan
- abo Papiamentu
- bo Papiamentu
- voî Ligurian
- voi Dalmatian
- vu Dalmatian
- abo Kabuverdianu
- bo Kabuverdianu
- vuje Neapolitan
- vōs Old Latin
- vos Interlingua
- bo Guinea-Bissau Creole
- bu Guinea-Bissau Creole
- vuēter Emilian
- vuētri Emilian
- بُشوطْرِسْ Mozarabic
- bos Kristang