Keltsvian[]
Pronounciation[]
(Pronunciation: [du])
Etymology 1[]
From Proto-Indo-European *dwou.
Number[]
du
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:
Etymology 2[]
See etymology of the main entry.
Noun[]
du
- Singular accusative inflected form of da.
- Singular dative inflected form of da.
- Singular lative inflected form of da.
Etymology 3[]
See etymology of the main entry.
Noun[]
du
- 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
- 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 |