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ons

ons

See also: öns and -ons

Afrikaans

Pronoun

ons

  1. we (subject)
  2. us (object)

See also

Etymology 2

From Dutch ons, inflected onze.

Alternative forms

Determiner

ons

  1. our

See also

Etymology 3

From Dutch ons.

Noun

ons

  1. ounce (unit of measurement)

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔns/
  • Rhymes: -ɔns

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch ons, from Old Dutch uns, from Proto-Germanic *uns, *unsiz.

Pronoun

ons (personal)

  1. us (objective form of wij or we)
    Geef ons heden ons dagelijks brood
    Give US our daily bread.

Etymology 2

From Old Dutch *unsa, from Proto-Germanic *unseraz.

Determiner

ons (dependent possessive, independent possessive onze, inflected form onze)

  1. our
    Used with neuter singulars (with all other nouns use onze)
    Geef ons heden ons dagelijks brood — Give us our daily bread.
Inflection


Etymology 3

From Middle Dutch unce (1240), borrowed from Latin uncia (a twelfth of a pound) probably via French once. [1]

Noun

ons n (plural onsen or onzen, diminutive onsje n)

  1. metric ounce (100 grams)
Usage notes

Prior to the law of 1820 that introduced the metric system in what then united both the Netherlands and Belgium a variety of measures ranging around ca 30 grams were known by this name. The law of 1820 attributed the name to the hectogram of 100 grams. In 1937 the IJkwet of the Netherlands officially abolished the term, but it is still commonly used.

Synonyms
  1. Etymologiebank (Dutch)

Swedish

Noun

ons

  1. indefinite genitive plural of o

Turkish

Noun

ons

  1. ounce

Volapük

Pronoun

ons

  1. (nominative plural of on) they (neuter or of mixed or unspecified gender)