noi
Aromanian
Etymology
From Latin nōs. Compare Daco-Romanian noi.
Pronoun
noi
- (first-person plural pronoun) we
See also
Catalan
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Etymology
From Latin nōs. Compare Italian and Romanian noi, French nous, Spanish nos.
Pronoun
noi
- (first-person plural pronoun, oblique case) us
Related terms
- nu
- nojiltri
Italian
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Cmavo
noi
- Introduces a nonrestrictive relative clause: which.
Usage notes
- The cmavo ku'o can be used to indicate the termination of the (non-restrictive) relative clause, but is only required if the parsing of the sentence would otherwise be ambiguous.
- The cmavo zi'e can be used to join two relative clauses.
Related terms
See also
Rafsi
noi
Romanian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Latin nōs.
Pronoun
noi (first-person plural)
Declension
| Nominative | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| noi | |||
| Accusative | |||
| stressed | unstressed | ||
| noi | ne | ||
| Genitive | |||
| Singular | Plural | ||
| m & n | f | m | f & n |
| nostru | noastră | noștri | noastre |
| Dative | |||
| stressed | unstressed | ||
| nouă | ne | ||
| Reflexive | |||
| Accusative | Dative | ||
| stressed | unstressed | stressed | unstressed |
| noi | ne | nouă | ne |
See also
Romanian personal pronouns
Etymology 2
Forms of the adjective nou
Adjective
noi
- masculine pluralnominative form of nou new
- masculine pluralaccusative form of nou new
- feminine pluralnominative form of nou new
- feminine pluralaccusative form of nou new
- neuter pluralnominative form of nou new
- neuter pluralaccusative form of nou new
Sardinian
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Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA: [nòj]
Etymology
Cognates: Navajo nooʼ, Chiricahua non, Mescalero non, Plains Apache nǫǫ.
Noun
noi
- something stored away, cache