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onze
onze
See also: onzè
Catalan
Numeral
< 10 | 11 | 12 > |
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Cardinal : onze Ordinal : onzè | ||
Catalan Wikipedia article on onze |
onze m, f
- (cardinal) eleven
Noun
onze m (plural onzes)
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɔnzə/
Determiner
onze
- inflected form of ons
- Used with masculine/feminine singulars and all plurals.
- Dit zijn onze dochter en onze zoon. ― These are our daughter and our son.
- Dit zijn onze kinderen. ― These are our children.
- Used with masculine/feminine singulars and all plurals.
- non-attributive form of ons (English: ours)
- Normally used in conjunction with the definite article de or het depending on the gender of what is being referred to.
- Die auto is de onze. ― That car is our one. That car is ours.
- Dat huis is het onze. ― That house is our one. That house is ours.
- Dat is de/het onze. ― That is our one. That is ours.
- Normally used in conjunction with the definite article de or het depending on the gender of what is being referred to.
Inflection
Dutch personal pronouns
subject | object | possessive | reflexive | genitive5 | |||||
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singular | full | unstr. | full | unstr. | full | unstr. | pred. | ||
1st person | ik | 'k1 | mij | me | mijn | m'n1 | mijne | me | mijner |
2nd person | jij | je | jou | je | jouw | je | jouwe | je | jouwer |
2nd person archaic or regiolectal | gij | ge | u | – | uw | – | uwe | u | uwer |
2nd person formal | u | – | u | – | uw | – | uwe | zich | uwer |
3rd person masculine | hij | ie1 | hem | 'm1 | zijn | z'n1 | zijne | zich | zijner |
3rd person feminine | zij | ze | haar | h'r1, 'r1, d'r1 | haar | h'r1, 'r1, d'r1 | hare | zich | harer |
3rd person neuter | het | 't1 | het | 't1 | zijn | z'n1 | zijne | zich | zijner |
plural | |||||||||
1st person | wij | we | ons | – | ons, onze2 | – | onze | ons | onzer |
2nd person | jullie | je | jullie | je | jullie | je | – | je | – |
2nd person archaic or regiolectal6 | gij | ge | u | – | uw | – | uwe | u | uwer |
2nd person formal | u | – | u | – | uw | – | uwe | zich | uwer |
3rd person | zij | ze | hen3, hun4 | ze | hun | – | hunne | zich | hunner |
1) Not as common in written language. 2) Inflected as an adjective. 3) In prescriptivist use, used only as direct object (accusative). 4) In prescriptivist use, used only as indirect object (dative). |
5)Archaic. Nowadays used for formal, literary or poetic purposes, and in fixed expressions. 6) To differentiate from the singular gij, and in a similar vein to "you lot" or "you guys" in English, it is common to use gijlui ("you people") or gijlieden ("you people") or one of their contracted variants, and their corresponding objects, possessives and reflexives, in the plural. |
See also
Anagrams
French
Etymology
From Old French, from Latin ūndecim.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɔ̃z/
Numeral
< 10 | 11 | 12 > |
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Cardinal : onze Ordinal : onzième | ||
French Wikipedia article on onze |
onze
Usage notes
This word is treated as if it has an aspirated h despite not being written with an h.
Derived terms
Anagrams
Norman
< 10 | 11 | 12 > |
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Cardinal : onze | ||
Alternative forms
- aonze (Guernsey)
Etymology
From Old French [Term?], from Latin ūndecim.
Pronunciation
Numeral
onze
Portuguese
< 10 | 11 | 12 > |
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Cardinal : onze Ordinal : décimo primeiro | ||
Portuguese Wikipedia article on onze |
Etymology
From Old Portuguese onze, from Latin ūndecim.
Pronunciation
Numeral
onze m, f
Noun
onze m (plural onzes)