Laefevian

Etymology

From two different roots: the nominative singular form is from Proto-Laenkean *pɯws-, while all other forms are from *bʱeh-.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

os (accusative singular vide, vi, possessive vjau)

  1. I, me (first person singular pronoun)

Usage notes

The form os is the full and standard form of the pronoun. The short or unstressed form o is used in contexts where the pronoun is not in some kind of contrastive opposition with another subject and/or the following word begins in a consonant (especially if it is a consonant cluster).

Declension

Translations

first person singular pronoun
  • Radestrian: ú
  • Riyan: ú

See also

Noun

os (nominative dual osund, nominative plural osir)

  1. ego

Declension

Translations

ego
  • Radestrian: