vus

See also: Vus, VUS, and -vus

Fala

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese vos, from Latin vōs.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bus/
  • Rhymes: -us
  • Syllabification: vus

Pronoun

vus

  1. Second person plural dative and accusative pronoun; you

Usage notes

  • Used in Mañegu only as a clitic suffixed to impersonal verb forms.

See also

Fala personal pronouns
nominative dative accusative disjunctive
singular first person ei me, -mi mi
second person te, -ti ti
third
person
m el le, -li uLV, oM el
f ela a ela
plural first
person
common nos musL
nusLV
nos, -nusM
nos
m noshotrusM noshotrusM
f noshotrasM noshotrasM
second
person
common vos vusLV
vos, -vusM
vos
m voshotrusM voshotrusM
f voshotrasM voshotrasM
third
person
m elis le, -li usLV, osM elis
f elas as elas
third person reflexive se, -si

Dialects:  L Lagarteiru   M Mañegu   V Valverdeñu

References

  • Valeš, Miroslav (2021) Diccionariu de A Fala: lagarteiru, mañegu, valverdeñu (web)[1], 2nd edition, Minde, Portugal: CIDLeS, published 2022, →ISBN

French

Pronunciation

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Participle

vus m pl

  1. masculine plural of vu

Norn

Pronoun

vus

  1. us (first-person personal plural pronoun)

See also

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin vōs.

Pronoun

vus

  1. you (second-person plural subject pronoun)
  2. you (second-person singular polite subject pronoun)

Piedmontese

Etymology

From Latin vōx.

Noun

vus f (plural vus)

  1. voice

Derived terms

  • vusëta f, vusin m, vusina f (diminutive)
  • vusun m, vusuna f (augmentative)

Romansch

Etymology

From Latin vōs.

Pronoun

vus

  1. you (plural familiar)