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| ''Common'' || ǫ  
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| Dative || ǫr
| ''Dative'' || ǫr
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| Genitive || ǫra
| ''Genitive'' || ǫra
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====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====

Revision as of 00:17, 25 August 2018

Anrish

Etymology

From Middle Anrish oa ("us two, you and I"), from Old Anrish ók, úk ("we (dual)"), under influence of Old Norse okk, from older unk, from Proto-Germanic *unk, oblique stem of *wet ("first person dual")

Pronunciation

(Anrish) IPA: /ua̯/

Pronoun

ǫ

  1. (public register) First person plural inclusive; we, us
  2. (intimate register) First person singular; I, me
    example usage of ǫ here
    italicised translation here.

Inflection

Case plural
Common ǫ
Dative ǫr
Genitive ǫra

Usage notes

Synonyms

  • (first person singular): mea

Related terms

  • (first person plural exclusive): ór