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Alemannic German
Etymology
From Middle High German iu, from Old High German iu, from Proto-Germanic *iwwiz, a variant of *izwiz, the dative and accusative form of *jūz. Cognate with Dutch jou, u, Low German jo, ju, jug, West Frisian jo, English you.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
öi
- accusative/dative of ir: you
Declension
Alemannic German personal pronouns
|
nominative
|
accusative
|
dative
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possessive m
|
1st person singular
|
ich, i |
mich, mi |
mir, mier, mer |
min, miin
|
2nd person singular
|
familiar
|
du |
dich, di |
dir, dier, der |
din, diin
|
polite
|
Si |
Ine, Ene, -ne |
Ire
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3rd person singular
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m
|
er |
in, en |
im |
sin, siin
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f
|
si
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ire
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n
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es, 's, -s |
im |
sin, siin
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1st person plural
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mir, mer
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üs, öis, ois, eus |
üse, öise, oise, euse
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2nd person plural
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ir, ier
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öi, eu |
öie, eure
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3rd person plural
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si |
ine, ene, -ne |
ire
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Xavante
Etymology
From Proto-Central Jê *kəj (“flowing water”).
Pronunciation
IPA(key):
Noun
öi
- Form of ö (utterance-medial variant)