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Afrikaans

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Etymology

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Inherited from Dutch vos, from Middle Dutch vos, from Old Dutch fus, vus, from Proto-Germanic *fuhsaz.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /fɔs/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

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vos (plural vosse, diminutive vossie)

  1. fox, carnivore of the tribe Vulpini

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Aragonese

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Etymology

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From Latin vos. Cognate to Catalan us, Spanish os and French vous.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /bos/
  • Syllabification: vos
  • Rhymes: -os

Pronoun

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vos

  1. you (second-person plural direct pronoun)
  2. (to) you (second-person plural indirect pronoun)

Synonyms

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Catalan

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin vōs.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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vos (enclitic, contracted us, proclitic us)

  1. you (plural, direct or indirect object)

Usage notes

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  • -vos is the full (plena) form of the pronoun. It is normally used after verbs ending with a consonant or ⟨u⟩.
    Heu de quedar-vos aquí.You must stay here.

Declension

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Catalan personal pronouns and clitics
strong/subject weak (direct object) weak (indirect object) possessive
proclitic enclitic proclitic enclitic
singular 1st
person
standard jo, mi3 em, m’ -me, ’m em, m’ -me, ’m meu
majestic1 nós ens -nos, ’ns ens -nos, ’ns nostre
2nd
person
standard tu et, t’ -te, ’t et, t’ -te, ’t teu
formal1 vós us -vos, -us us -vos, -us vostre
very formal2 vostè el, l’ -lo, ’l li -li seu
3rd
person
m ell el, l’ -lo, ’l li -li seu
f ella la, l’4 -la li -li seu
n ho -ho li -li seu
plural
1st person nosaltres ens -nos, ’ns ens -nos, ’ns nostre
2nd
person
standard vosaltres us -vos, -us us -vos, -us vostre
formal2 vostès els -los, ’ls els -los, ’ls seu
3rd
person
m ells els -los, ’ls els -los, ’ls seu
f elles les -les els -los, ’ls seu
3rd person reflexive si es, s’ -se, ’s es, s’ -se, ’s seu
adverbial ablative/genitive en, n’ -ne, ’n
locative hi -hi

1 Behaves grammatically as plural.   2 Behaves grammatically as third person.
3 Only as object of a preposition.   4 Not before unstressed (h)i-, (h)u-.

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Czech

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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vos f

  1. genitive plural of vosa

Danish

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Pronoun

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vos

  1. (dialectal) pronunciation spelling of os
    • 1926, Adolph Stender, Skovtrold, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:
      Næ, la' vos bare inte skave vos! (...) men saa øver vi vos imens! Naar han ser vos gennem Vindvet, kommer han nok herud ...
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • 1973, Bent Rying, Alice Kennebo, København og Københavns amt:
      Han har sæl brunget desse ur te vos; ...
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • 1906, Maglekilde fortæller: humoristiske fortællinger:
      Jeg ka' kons mindes een eneste Gang a' han roste vos, – de' var en Da' da han ha'de trukket vos rigtig igjennem i Geveereksersis; — — der var inte en tør Trevl paa vos, saatten ha'de vi maattet hænge i en tre, fire Timmer i et Slav.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Dutch

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Een vos met een prooi. — A fox with a prey.
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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Middle Dutch vos, from Old Dutch fus, vus, from Proto-West Germanic *fuhs, from Proto-Germanic *fuhsaz.

Noun

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vos m (plural vossen, diminutive vosje n, feminine vossin)

  1. fox, carnivore of the tribe Vulpini
  2. (particularly) red fox (Vulpes vulpes)
    Synonyms: gewone vos, rode vos
  3. fox fur
  4. a crafty, ingenious person
    Koen is een lepe vos, die laat zich niet in de luren leggen.
    Conrad is a sly fox who does not allow himself to be hoodwinked.
  5. horse with red or red-brown fur
  6. a tortoiseshell (any of various similar nymphalid butterflies)
    Hyponyms: kleine vos, grote vos
Derived terms
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Descendants
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  • Afrikaans: vos
  • Jersey Dutch: vośe
  • Negerhollands: vos

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

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vos

  1. inflection of vossen:
    1. first-person singular present indicative
    2. (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
    3. imperative

Further reading

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  • vos” in Woordenlijst Nederlandse Taal – Officiële Spelling, Nederlandse Taalunie. [the official spelling word list for the Dutch language]

Fala

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese vos, from Latin vōs.

Pronoun

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vos m pl or f pl

  1. Second person plural nominative pronoun; you
  2. (Mañegu) First person plural dative and accusative pronoun; you

Usage notes

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  • In Mañegu voshotrus and voshotras are more commonly used as subject pronouns.
  • Takes the form -vus when used as an object pronoun suffixed to an impersonal verb form.

See also

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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

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  • Valeš, Miroslav (2021), Diccionariu de A Fala: lagarteiru, mañegu, valverdeñu (web)[1], 2nd edition, Minde, Portugal: CIDLeS, published 2022, →ISBN, page 284

Franco-Provençal

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin vōs (nominative or accusative).

Pronoun

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vos (postpositive -vos) (ORB, broad)

  1. you (second-person plural nominative, accusative, dative, or tonic)

Derived terms

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Franco-Provençal personal pronouns
nominative accusative dative tonic1 possessive2
singular 1st person jo min
2nd person te tin
3rd person masculine il lo / le lui sin
feminine el la lyé
neuter o y
reflexive
plural 1st person nos noutro
2nd person vos voutro
3rd person masculine ils los / les lor lor
feminine els les lor / lyés
reflexive

1 Disjunctive or object of a preposition.   2 Generally preceded by a definite article.

References

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  • vous in DicoFranPro: Dictionnaire Français/Francoprovençal – on dicofranpro.llm.umontreal.ca
  • vos in Lo trèsor Arpitan – on arpitan.eu

French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French vos, from Latin vostros (your, plural accusative).

Pronunciation

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Determiner

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vos pl

  1. plural of votre; your
    Vos parents sont très gentils.
    Your parents are very nice.
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French possessive determiners
possessee
singular plural
m f
possessor singular 1st mon1 ma mes
2nd ton1 ta tes
3rd son1 sa ses
plural 1st notre nos
2nd votre2 vos2
3rd leur leurs
1 Also used before feminine adjectives and nouns beginning with a vowel or mute h.
2 Also used as the polite singular form.
For the singular persons there are gender-neutral neologisms man, tan, san. These are extremely rare.

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Galician

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Pronoun

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vos

  1. inflection of vós:
    1. accusative/dative
    2. reflexive

Icelandic

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Norse vás, which is related to vaska (to wash).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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vos n (genitive singular voss, nominative plural vos)

  1. wetness, toil, fatigue (from storm, sea, frost, bad weather)

Declension

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Declension of vos (neuter)
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative vos vosið vos vosin
accusative vos vosið vos vosin
dative vosi vosinu vosum vosunum
genitive voss vossins vosa vosanna

References

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  • Mallet, P. H. (1847). Northern Antiquities, Or, an Historical Account of the Manners, Customs, Religion, and Laws, Maritime Expeditions and Discoveries, Language and Literature of the Ancient Scandinavians ... with a Translation of the Prose Edda from the Original Old Norse Text ... to which is Added, an Abstract of the Eyrbyggja Saga. United Kingdom: Bohn, p. 509

Interlingua

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Etymology

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From Latin vōs (you, plural).

Pronoun

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vos

  1. you (plural)

Ladino

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Etymology

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From Old Spanish vosotros.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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vos (Hebrew spelling בﬞוס)

  1. you (formal singular, nominative and accusative)
  2. accusative of vozotros
  3. accusative of vozotras

Latin

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Etymology

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From Proto-Italic *wōs, from the oblique case forms of Proto-Indo-European *yúHs.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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vōs

  1. you, ye, you all; nominative/accusative/vocative plural of
    • 29 BCE – 19 BCE, Virgil, Aeneid 1.200–202:
      Vōs et Scyllaeam rabiem penitusque sonantīs
      accestis scopulōs, vōs et Cyclōpea saxa
      expertī [...].”
      You neared mad Scylla and heard the howls within her cliffs, and you experienced the rocks of the Cyclops.”
      (Note: “accestis” is a syncopated form of “accessistis.” The “vos et … vos et” repetition exemplifies anaphora.)

Usage notes

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The functions that would be carried out by the genitive case of a noun are divided among multiple forms:

  • vester is a possessive adjective, used attributively or predicatively with a noun. It is inflected to agree in case and number with the associated noun.
  • vestrī (the neuter singular genitive form of vester) is used as the object of a word that governs the genitive case (such as a verb, often in the gerund or gerundive, or an adjective).
  • vestrum (the short-form masculine genitive plural of vester) is used in partitive constructions: e.g. nēmō vestrum "none of you". Anteclassically, the long forms vostrōrum (masculine; an old form of vestrōrum) and vostrārum (feminine; an old form of vestrārum) were also used with this function.

Declension

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Derived terms

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Descendants

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Latin personal and reflexive pronouns
singular plural
first second third reflexive first second third reflexive
m f n m f n
nominative egō̆ is ea id nōs vōs
eae ea
genitive objective meī
mīs1
tuī
tīs1
eius suī nostrī vestrī
vostrī1
eōrum
eum
eārum eōrum
eum
suī
partitive nostrum vestrum
vostrum1
dative mihī̆
tibī̆ sibī̆ nōbīs vōbīs eīs sibī̆
accusative
mēmē2+3
mēd1

tētē2+3
tēd1
eum eam id
sēsē2
nōs vōs eōs eās ea
sēsē2
ablative
mēmē2+3
mēd1

tētē2+3
tēd1

sēsē2
nōbīs vōbīs eīs
sēsē2
vocative egō̆ nōs vōs
  1. Pre-classical.
  2. Emphatic.
  3. Rare.

References

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  • vos”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • vos”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891), An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • "vos", in Charles du Fresne du Cange, Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
  • vos”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
  • Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894), Latin Phrase-Book[2], London: Macmillan and Co.
    • picture to yourselves the circumstances: ante oculos vestros (not vobis) res gestas proponite
    • not to be prolix: ne diutius vos demorer

Lithuanian

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Etymology

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Cognate with Proto-Slavic *edъva (barely); see there for more.[1]

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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võs (not comparable)

  1. hardly, barely

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References

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  1. ^ Derksen, Rick (2015), “vos”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Baltic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 13), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 510

Middle Dutch

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Etymology

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From Old Dutch fus, vus, from Proto-West Germanic *fuhs.

Noun

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vos m

  1. fox, red fox

Inflection

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Strong masculine noun
singular plural
nominative vos vosse
accusative vos vosse
genitive vos vosse
dative vosse vossen

Derived terms

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Descendants

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Further reading

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  • vos”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
  • Verwijs, E.; Verdam, J. (1885–1929), “vos”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, →ISBN

Occitan

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Etymology

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From Old Occitan vos, from Latin vōs (you, plural).

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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vos

  1. to you (second-person plural indirect object pronoun)
  2. yourselves (second-person plural reflexive pronoun)

Old French

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin vōs (you, plural).

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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vos

  1. you, ye (second-person plural or second-person singular polite subject pronoun)
  2. your (second-person plural or second-person singular polite possessive pronoun)
  3. yourself (second-person plural or second-person singular polite reflexive pronoun)
  4. you (second-person plural or second-person singular polite object pronoun)

Descendants

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Old Occitan

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Etymology

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From Latin vōs (you, plural).

Pronoun

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vos

  1. you (plural or polite form)

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Piedmontese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin vōx.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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vos f (plural vos)

  1. voice

Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Latin vōs.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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vos

  1. objective of vós
    É por isso que vos digo que...
    That is why I tell you (all) that...

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Portuguese personal pronouns
number person nominative
(subject)
accusative
(direct object)
dative
(indirect object)
prepositional prepositional
with com
non-declining
singular first eu me mim comigo
second tu te ti contigo você
o senhor m
a senhora f
third m ele o (lo, no) lhe ele com ele o mesmo
f ela a (la, na) ela com ela a mesma
plural first nós nos nós connosco (Portugal)
conosco (Brazil)
a gente
second vós vos vós convosco
com vós
vocês
os senhores m
as senhoras f
third m eles os (los, nos) lhes eles com eles os mesmos
f elas as (las, nas) elas com elas as mesmas
reflexive third /
indefinite
se si consigo o mesmo etc. (reflexive)

Sardinian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin vōs, from Proto-Italic *wōs, from the oblique case forms of Proto-Indo-European *yúHs (you).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /bos/, /vos/ (in certain Nuorese towns)

Pronoun

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vos (possessive vostru)

  1. you (plural), ye
    Synonyms: vois, vosateros

Slovene

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *ǫsъ. First attested in the 18th century.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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vọ̑s m inan

  1. (obsolete) hair
  2. (obsolete) moustache

Further reading

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  • vos”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU (in Slovene), 2014–2026

Spanish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin vōs (you, plural), from Old Latin vōs, from Proto-Italic *wōs.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈbos/ [ˈbos]
  • Rhymes: -os
  • Syllabification: vos

Pronoun

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Voseo in Latin America

vos

  1. (Rioplatense, Paraguay, Bolivia, Chile, Central America, Chiapas, Zulia, parts of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and the Philippines) you, familiar form of the second-person singular pronoun
    Synonym:
    ¿Cómo te va? Bien, ¿y vos?
    How are you? Good, and you?
  2. (archaic) an elevated form of you, either singular or plural
    Vos, doña Juana, sois caritativa.
    You, Doña Juana, are charitable.

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  • In Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, is almost completely replaced with vos.
  • In the other highlighted countries, the use of vos alternates with tuteo in more formal situations.
  • In Nicaragua, is only occasionally used.
  • In Colombia, vos is used in the Paisa region and in the Valle del Cauca, La Guajira, Nariño, southern Cauca, northern Tolima, and northern Cesar departments.

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Chavacano: vos (vulgar)

See also

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Spanish personal pronouns
Nominative Disjunctive Dative Accusative Comitative
First-person Singular yo me conmigo
Plural Masculine1 nosotros nos
Feminine nosotras
Second-person Singular Tuteo ti te contigo
Voseo vos
Formal2 Masculine1 usted le, se3 lo
Feminine la
Plural Familiar4 Masculine1 vosotros os
Feminine vosotras
Formal/general2 Masculine1 ustedes les, se3 los
Feminine las
Third-person Singular Masculine1 él le, se3 lo
Feminine ella la
Neuter ello5 lo
Plural Masculine1 ellos les, se3 los
Feminine ellas las
Reflexive se consigo
  1. Like other masculine words, masculine pronouns can be used when the gender of the subject is unknown or when the subject is plural and of mixed gender.
  2. Treated as if it were third person for purposes of conjugation and reflexivity.
  3. If le or les precedes lo, la, los, or las in a clause, it is replaced with se (e.g. se lo dije instead of *le lo dije).
  4. Used primarily in Spain.
  5. Only used in certain circumstances and rarely as a subject pronoun.

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Walloon

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French vos, from Latin vōs (you, plural), from Proto-Italic *wōs.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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vos

  1. you (singular)
  2. you (plural)

Synonyms

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