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Revision as of 23:54, 25 August 2023
Proto-Italic
Etymology
From *nos + contrastive *-teros.
Determiner
*nosteros[1]
- our; first-person plural possessive
Declension
Declension of *nosteros (o/ā-stem)
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | *nosteros | *nosterā | *nosterom |
Vocative | *nostere | *nostera | *nosterom |
Accusative | *nosterom | *nosteram | *nosterom |
Genitive | *nosterosjo, nosterī | *nosterās | *nosterosjo, nosterī |
Dative | *nosterōi | *nosterāi | *nosterōi |
Ablative | *nosterōd | *nosterād | *nosterōd |
Locative | *nosterei | *nosterāi | *nosterei |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | *nosterōs, nosteroi | *nosterās | *nosterā |
Vocative | *nosterōs, nosteroi | *nosterās | *nosterā |
Accusative | *nosterons | *nosterans | *nosterā |
Genitive | *nosterom | *nosterāzōm | *nosterom |
Dative | *nosterois | *nosterais | *nosterois |
Ablative | *nosterois | *nosterais | *nosterois |
Locative | *nosterois | *nosterais | *nosterois |
Declension of personal pronouns
Singular | 1st person | 2nd person | Reflexive |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | *egō | *tū | — |
Accusative | *mē | *tē | *sē |
Genitive | *mei | *tei | *sei |
Dative | *meɣei | *teβei | *seβei |
Ablative | *med | *ted | *sed |
Possessive | *meos | *towos | *sowos |
Plural | 1st person | 2nd person | reflexive as singular |
Nominative | *nōs | *wōs | — |
Accusative | *nōs | *wōs | — |
Genitive | *nosterom | *westerom | — |
Dative | *nōβei | *wōβei | — |
Ablative | *nōβei | *wōβei | — |
Possessive | *nosteros | *westeros | — |
Descendants
- Latin: noster
- Aromanian: nostru, noastrã, noshtri, noastri
- Catalan: nostre, nostres
- Dalmatian: nuester, nuestra
- Franco-Provençal: noutro, noutra, noutros, noutres
- Friulian: nestri, nestre, nestris
- Istriot: nostro, nostra, nostri, nostre
- Italian: nostro, nostra, nostri, nostre
- Occitan: nòstre, nòstra, nòstres, nòstras
- Old French: nostre, noz
- Old Leonese: nostro, nuestro, nostra, nuestra, nostros, nuestros, nostras, nuestras
- Old Galician-Portuguese: nostro
- Old Spanish: nuestro, nuestra, nuestros, nuestras
- Piedmontese: nòstr, nòst
- Romanian: nostru, noastră, noștri, noastre
- Sardinian: nostru, nostra
- Sassarese: nosthru, nosthra, nosthri
- Sicilian: nostru, nostra, nostri
- Venetian: nostro, nostra, nostri, nostre
References
- ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008) Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7)[1], Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN