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== Intralingua ==
=== Alternative forms ===
oblique {{C|te}}, adjectival {{C|tue}}
=== Etymology ===
From Latin and common Romance [[wikt:tu]].


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===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|lang=ia|/tu/}}
 
===Pronoun===
 
# [[you]] (singular); [[thou]]
 
===Determiner===
 
# ''your''
 
[[Category:Intralingua words]]


Welcome to the new word template!
To speed up some time, we've included a handy expansion template that quickly builds up the page. All you need to do is fill in a few things.
1 = is equal to the name of your language, first-letter capitalised.
2 = is the actual word.
POS = This is where you fill in the primary category to which your word belongs to. Is it a noun, an adjective or a verb? Perhaps, a particle? Capitalise the first letter: write Noun, not “noun”.
IPA = The pronunciation of your word may be filled in here using the International Phonetic Alphabet (accessible by going to Special Characters > IPA).
POS2 = This will be used to categorise your entry; do not use a capital here, write ''noun'' rather, instead of ''Noun'' (Opposite of POS!)


An example is given here, using the word ''entry''


{{subst:User:Chrysophylax/Template:nous
|1=English
|2=entry
|POS=Noun           
|IPA=ˈentʰɹɪ     
|POS2=noun
}}
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==Pomorian==
==Pomorian==
===Alternative forms===
===Alternative forms===

Revision as of 02:59, 28 November 2018

Intralingua

Alternative forms

oblique te, adjectival tue

Etymology

From Latin and common Romance wikt:tu.

Pronunciation

  • /tu/

Pronoun

  1. you (singular); thou

Determiner

  1. your


Pomorian

Alternative forms

tou - Ežerina dialect

Etymology

From Old Pomorian tū, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *tuˀ; compare with Old Prussian tū, Proto-Slavic *ty, Latvian, Lithuanian tu. From Proto-Indo-European *túh₂; compare Sanskrit त्वम् (tvám), Ancient Greek: τύ (tú), Old High German þū, Latin tū.

Pronunciation

/ˈtʊ/

Pronoun

  1. (second-person singular) You, thou

Declension