Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/izweraz
Appearance
Proto-Germanic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Genitive form of *jūz.
Pronunciation
[edit]Determiner
[edit]*izweraz
- your; 2nd person plural possessive
Inflection
[edit]Declension of *izweraz (a-stem, strong only)
strong declension | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | ||||
singular | plural | singular | plural | singular | plural | |
nominative | *izweraz | *izwerai | *izwerō | *izwerôz | *izwerą, *-at(ō) | *izwerō |
accusative | *izweranǭ | *izweranz | *izwerǭ | *izwerōz | *izwerą, *-at(ō) | *izwerō |
genitive | *izweras, *izwiris | *izweraizǫ̂ | *izweraizōz | *izweraizǫ̂ | *izweras, *izwiris | *izweraizǫ̂ |
dative | *izwerammai | *izweraimaz | *izweraizōi | *izweraimaz | *izwerammai | *izweraimaz |
instrumental | *izweranō | *izweraimiz | *izweraizō | *izweraimiz | *izweranō | *izweraimiz |
Proto-Germanic personal pronouns
singular | first person | second person | reflexive |
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nominative | *ek (unstr. *ik) | *þū | (*se-) |
accusative | *mek (unstr. *mik) | *þek (unstr. *þik) | *sek (unstr. *sik) |
dative/instr | *miz | *þiz | *siz |
possessive | *mīnaz | *þīnaz | *sīnaz |
dual | first person | second person | reflexive |
nominative | *wet (unstr. *wit) | *jut, *jit | (*se-) |
accusative | *unk | *inkw | *sek (unstr. *sik) |
dative/instr | *unkiz | *inkwiz | *siz |
possessive | *unkeraz | *inkweraz | *sīnaz |
plural | first person | second person | reflexive |
nominative | *wīz (unstr. *wiz) | *jūz, *jīz | (*se-) |
accusative | *uns | *izwiz | *sek (unstr. *sik) |
dative/instr | *unsiz | *izwiz | *siz |
possessive | *unseraz | *izweraz | *sīnaz |
Descendants
[edit]- Proto-West Germanic: *iuwar
- Old English: ēower, īower
- Middle English: your, youre, yowr, yowre, ȝour, ȝoure, yowyr, yowur, yor, yur, yure, yeur, yhure, yhour, yhoure, ȝowyr, ȝowur, ȝor, ȝore, ȝur, ȝure, ȝiore, ȝhour, ȝhoure, ȝaure, ȝiure, ȝiwer, ȝeur, ȝeure, ȝeuer, ȝeuwer, ȝewer, ȝewere, gur, gure, giur, giure, giuor, giuer, giuwer, giwer, ihore, ihoire, iure, eour, eoure, eouer, eouwer, eouwere, eower, eowwer, eore, eur, eure, euwer, euwere, our, oure, or, ore, ouer, ouwer, ouwere, ower, owur, hour, æure
- Old Frisian: jūwe
- West Frisian: jim
- Old Saxon: īuwar, gīuwar, euwar
- Middle Low German: juwe
- Old Dutch: iuwa, *juwa
- Old High German: iuwar
- Old English: ēower, īower
- Old Norse: yðvarr, yðarr
- Gothic: 𐌹𐌶𐍅𐌰𐍂 (izwar)