uwe
Dutch
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]uwe (personal plural uwen)
- non-attributive form of uw; yours
Declension
[edit]| subject | object | possessive | reflexive | genitive5 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | full | unstr. | full | unstr. | full | unstr. | pred. | ||
| 1st person | ik | 'k1 | mij | me | mijn | m'n1 | mijne | me | mijner, mijns |
| 2nd person | jij | je | jou | je | jouw | je | jouwe | je | jouwer, jouws |
| 2nd person archaic or regiolectal | gij | ge | u | – | uw | – | uwe | u | uwer, uws |
| 2nd person formal | u | – | u | – | uw | – | uwe | u, zich7 | uwer, uws |
| 3rd person masculine | hij | ie1 | hem | 'm1 | zijn | z'n1 | zijne | zich | zijner, zijns |
| 3rd person feminine | zij | ze | haar | h'r1, 'r1, d'r1 | haar | h'r1, 'r1, d'r1 | hare | zich | harer, haars |
| 3rd person neuter | het | 't1 | het | 't1 | zijn | z'n1 | zijne | zich | zijner, zijns |
| 3rd person gender-neutral8 | hen | – | hen | – | hun | – | hunne | zich | hunner, huns |
| plural | full | unstr. | full | unstr. | full | unstr. | pred. | ||
| 1st person | wij | we | ons | – | ons, onze2 | – | onze | ons | onzer, onzes |
| 2nd person | jullie | je | jullie | je | jullie | je | – | je | – |
| 2nd person archaic or regiolectal6 | gij | ge | u | – | uw | – | uwe | u | uwer, uws |
| 2nd person formal | u | – | u | – | uw | – | uwe | u, zich7 | uwer, uws |
| 3rd person | zij | ze | hen3, hun4 | ze | hun | – | hunne | zich | hunner, huns |
1) Not as common in written language.
2) Inflected as an adjective.
3) In prescriptivist use, used only as direct object (accusative).
4) In prescriptivist use, used only as indirect object (dative).
5) Archaic. Nowadays used for formal, literary or poetic purposes, and in fixed expressions.
6) To differentiate from the singular gij, gelle (object form elle) and variants are commonly used colloquially in Belgium. Archaic forms are gijlieden and gijlui ("you people").
7) Zich is preferred if the reflexive pronoun immediately follows the subject pronoun u, e.g. Meldt u zich aan! 'Log in!', and if the subject pronoun u is used with a verb form that is identical with the third person singular but different from the informal second person singular, e.g. U heeft zich aangemeld. 'You have logged in.' Only u can be used in an imperative if the subject pronoun is not overt, e.g. Meld u aan! 'Log in!', where u is the reflexive pronoun. Otherwise, both u and zich are equally possible, e.g. U meldt u/zich aan. 'You log in.'
8) Not officially recognized in standard Dutch. It has gained popularity, especially in mainstream media and queer circles, as a respectful term for non-binary individuals.
Determiner
[edit]uwe
Esmeralda
[edit]Noun
[edit]uwe
- alternative form of uvve
References
[edit]- Sabine Dedenbach-Salazar Sáenz, Contribuciones a las lenguas y culturas de los Andes (2005), page 241: "uwi o uwe en esmeraldeño"
Middle Dutch
[edit]Determiner
[edit]uwe
- inflection of u:
Swahili
[edit]Verb
[edit]uwe
- inflection of -wa:
Tooro
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]uwe
- he, she (class 1 third-person singular personal pronoun)[1]
- Abandi nibakora emirimo, uwe ali aho naayesunga omu ntebe kwonka. ― Other people are working while she is just putting on airs on the chair.[2]
- 2008, Ekitabu Ekirukwera N'Ebitabu Ebyeetwa Deturokanoniko/Apokurifa [Bible in Runyoro/Rutooro Interconfessional Translation], Bible Society of Uganda, 1 Makabbeeho 2:28:
- Uwe na batabani be, bairukira omu nsozi, ebintu byabo byona, baabisiga omu rubuga.
- So he and his sons fled into the mountains, and left all that they ever had in the city.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Kaji, Shigeki (2007), A Rutooro Vocabulary[1], Tokyo: Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), →ISBN, page 412
- ^ Rubongoya, L. T. (2013), Katondogorozi y'Orunyoro-Rutooro n'Orungereza [Runyoro–Rutooro-English and English-Runyoro–Rutooro dictionary][2], Kampala: Modrug Publishers, →ISBN, page 66
Tukang Besi North
[edit]Noun
[edit]uwe
References
[edit]- Mark Donohue, A Grammar of Tukang Besi (1999, →ISBN
Tukang Besi South
[edit]Noun
[edit]uwe
References
[edit]- Mark Donohue, A Grammar of Tukang Besi (1999, →ISBN
Wolio
[edit]Noun
[edit]uwe
References
[edit]- Johannes Cornelis Anceaux, The Wolio Language: Outline of Grammatical Description and Texts
- Morfologi kata kerja bahasa Wolio (1986)
Yoruba
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Cognate with Yoruba ìwé. Possibly from ù- (“nominalizing prefix”) + wé (“to bind, to wrap”), literally “That which can be bound”. Compare with ewé and fi wé
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ùwé
Etymology 2
[edit]
Cognates with Yoruba iwe, Ifẹ̀ Yoruba ighe
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]uwe
Zazaki
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Iranian *Hā́fš (“water”), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hā́ps (“water”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ep- (“water, body of water”). Compare Persian آب (âb), Pashto اوبه (obë), Avestan 𐬀𐬞 (ap), etc.
Noun
[edit]uwe
Synonyms
[edit]- aw (Dimli)
References
[edit]- Ludwig Paul, Zazaki: Grammatik und Versuch einer Dialektologie (1998)
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