Contionary

Keltsvian[]

Pronounciation[]

(Pronunciation: [du])

Etymology 1[]

From Proto-Indo-European *dwou.

Number[]

du

  1. two
Derived words[]
  • duj (n, adj), meaning second (only ordinal number, for time measure it is sekun).
  • duk (adj), meaning dual or binary.
  • dwom (n), meaning couple or binary.
See also[]

Numbers from 1 to 10:

  1. ojn
  2. du
  3. tri
  4. kwetar
  5. penk
  6. sek
  7. sep
  8. ekt
  9. nojn
  10. dek

Etymology 2[]

See etymology of the main entry.

Noun[]

du

  1. Singular accusative inflected form of da.
  2. Singular dative inflected form of da.
  3. Singular lative inflected form of da.

Etymology 3[]

See etymology of the main entry.

Noun[]

du

  1. Singular dative inflected form of de.

Vesian[]

Etymology[]

From Old Norse þú, from Proto-Germanic *þū, from Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.

Pronunciation[]

  • IPA: /du/
  • (Southern Dialect) IPA: /dʉ/

Noun[]

du

  1. you (second-person nominative singular pronoun)
    du er skemtalig; "you are fun"
    er du nemande; "are you a student"
Declension[]
Vesian Pronouns
singular first person second person reflexive third person human third person common third person neutral
nominative eg du - hen den det
accusative mig dig sig henem
genitive min din sin hens dens dens
plural first person second person reflexive third person masculine third person feminine third person neuter
nominative vär är - de de de
accusative os ider sig
genitive vår ins sin ders ders ders