English
Noun
els
- plural of el
Anagrams
Catalan
Etymology
From Latin illōs, from ille.
Article
els m pl (feminine plural les, masculine singular el, feminine singular la)
- the; masculine plural definite article
Pronoun
els (proclitic, enclitic los, contracted enclitic 'ls)
- them (masculine, direct or indirect object).
- them (feminine, indirect object only).
Declension
Catalan personal pronouns and clitics
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strong/subject |
weak (direct object) |
weak (indirect object) |
possessive |
singular
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proclitic |
enclitic |
proclitic |
enclitic |
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1st person
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jo, mi3
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em, m’
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-me, ’m
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em, m’
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-me, ’m
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meu
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1st person majestic1
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nós
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ens
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-nos, ’ns
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ens
|
-nos, ’ns
|
nostre
|
2nd person
|
tu
|
et, t’
|
-te, ’t
|
et, t’
|
-te, ’t
|
teu
|
2nd person formal1
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vós
|
us
|
-vos, -us
|
us
|
-vos, -us
|
vostre
|
2nd person very formal2
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vostè
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el, l’
|
-lo, ’l
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li
|
-li
|
seu
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3rd person masculine
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ell
|
el, l’
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-lo, ’l
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li
|
-li
|
seu
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3rd person feminine
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ella
|
la, l’4
|
-la
|
li
|
-li
|
seu
|
3rd person neuter
|
|
ho
|
-ho
|
li
|
-li
|
seu
|
3rd person reflexive
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si
|
es, s’
|
-se, ’s
|
es, s’
|
-se, ’s
|
seu
|
plural
|
|
1st person
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nosaltres
|
ens
|
-nos, ’ns
|
ens
|
-nos, ’ns
|
nostre
|
2nd person
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vosaltres
|
us
|
-vos, -us
|
us
|
-vos, -us
|
vostre
|
2nd person formal2
|
vostès
|
els
|
-los, ’ls
|
els
|
-los, ’ls
|
seu
|
3rd person masculine
|
ells
|
els
|
-los, ’ls
|
els
|
-los, ’ls
|
seu
|
3rd person feminine
|
elles
|
les
|
-les
|
els
|
-los, ’ls
|
seu
|
3rd person reflexive
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si
|
es, s’
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-se, ’s
|
es, s’
|
-se, ’s
|
seu
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adverbial
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|
ablative/genitive
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en, n’
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-ne, ’n
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|
|
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locative
|
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hi
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-hi
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1) Behaves grammatically as plural. 2) Behaves grammatically as third person. |
3) Only as object of a preposition. 4) Not before unstressed (h)i-, (h)u-. |
Danish
Noun
els c
- genitive singular indefinite of el
Dutch
Etymology 1
From Proto-Germanic *alisō, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂élisos. Compare German Erle, English alder, Danish el, Norwegian older, Icelandic elri.
Pronunciation
Noun
els m (plural elzen, diminutive elsje n)
- alder
Etymology 2
From Middle Dutch elsene, from Old Dutch [Term?], from Proto-Germanic *alisnō, *alusnō. Related to *ēlō, whence Dutch aal, German Ahle, English awl.
Noun
els f (plural elzen, diminutive elsje n)
- (leather working) awl
- (printing) bodkin
Anagrams
Romansch
Etymology
From Latin illōs, from ille.
Pronoun
els
- they (masculine, common, and indeterminate gender)
Swedish
Noun
els
- indefinite genitive singular of el
Volapük
Article
els
- nominative plural of el