nostre

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See also: nôtre

Catalan

Etymology

From Lua error in Module:etymology at line 170: Old Occitan (pro) is not set as an ancestor of Catalan (ca) in Module:languages/data/2. The ancestor of Catalan is Old Catalan (roa-oca)., from Latin noster, nostrum, from Proto-Italic *nosteros.

Pronunciation

Determiner

nostre m or f (plural nostres)

  1. (archaic, dialectal) our

Usage notes

The use of nostre and the other possessive determiners is mostly archaic in the majority of dialects, with articulated possessive pronouns (e.g. el meu) mostly being used in their stead. However, mon, ton, and son are still widely used before certain nouns referring to family members and some affective nouns, such as amic, casa, and vida. Which nouns actually find use with the possessive determiners depends greatly on the locale.

Pronoun

nostre m or f (plural nostres)

  1. our, ours

Usage notes

When preceding a noun, the pronoun nostre is always preceded by the appropriate definite article.

Declension


French

Pronunciation

Pronoun

nostre (plural nostres)

  1. Archaic spelling of notre.

Anagrams


Interlingua

Determiner

nostre

  1. (possessive) our

Italian

Etymology

From Latin nostrae.

Pronoun

le nostre f (feminine singular la nostra, masculine singular il nostro)

  1. ours

Anagrams


Old French

Etymology

From Latin noster, nostrum, nostra(m).

Pronunciation

Pronoun

nostre (singular, plural noz or nos)

  1. our

Declension

Descendants

  • French: notre, nôtre

Old Occitan

Etymology

From Latin noster, nostrum.

Pronoun

nostre m (feminine nostra, apocopic form nostr')

  1. our

Descendants


Tarantino

Pronoun

nostre f (possessive) (Masculine: nuestre)

  1. ours