εμού
Greek
Etymology
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Tsakonian
Alternative forms
- εμύ (emý)* (Proposed Orthography)
Etymology
From Doric Greek ῡ̔μές (hūmés) (compare Attic ὑμεῖς (humeîs, “you pl”)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /eˈmu/
Declension
Tsakonian personal pronouns
1st person | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | εζού (ezoú), εζούνε (ezoúne) | ενεί (eneí) |
Accusative / Genitive | ενίου (eníou) / μι (mi) | εμού (emoú), εμούνανε (emoúnane), ενεί (eneí), ενείνανε (eneínane) / νάμου (námou), νάμι (námi) |
2nd person | Singular | Plural |
Nominative | εκιού (ekioú), εκιούνε (ekioúne) | εμού (emoú) |
Accusative / Genitive | ετίου (etíou) / ντι (nti) | εμού (emoú), εμούνανε (emoúnane) / νιούμου (nioúmou), νιούμι (nioúmi) |
3rd person | Singular | Plural |
Nominative / Accusative / Genitive | νι (ni) | σι (si) |
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