jūs
Latvian
Etymology
From Proto-Baltic *yu-, from Proto-Indo-European *yū́ (“you (pl.)”). The non-nominative forms were re-formed, following the paradigm of u-stems: a new accusative *júns > jūs, a new genitive *jūsōn > jūsu (cf. Old Prussian iouson), and a new dative *jūmus > *jumus > jums. Cognates include Lithuanian jūs, Old Prussian ioūs, iaūs, Gothic 𐌾𐌿𐍃 (jus), Sanskrit यूयम् (yūyam) (< *yūš-).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [jūːs]
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Pronoun
jūs
jūs (personal, 2nd person plural)
- you; second-person pronoun, referring to the addressee and other people
- kur jūs, zēni, bijāt? ― where, boys, were you?
- steidzieties, jūs jau gaida! ― hurry up, they are already waiting for you!
- kurš no jums ir vecāks: Birkenbaums, Gulbis vai Jānis? ― which of you is the oldest: Birkenbaums, Gulbis, or Jānis?
- esat, Birutiņ, un tu, Ansi... esat mani bērni, tikai es neesmu jūsu īstais tēvs ― you are, Birutiņa, and you, Ansis... you
- (formal) you; second-person pronoun, referring to the adressee, singular or plural, to show polite respect; often capitalized
- būt uz jūs (ar kādu), uzrunāt (kādu) ar jūs ― to be on jūs (with someone), to address (someone) with, as jūs
- (Ilga:) āgrāk jūs tā nerunājāt... (Marts:) jūs toreiz bijāt maza meitene un nekā nesapratāt ― (Ilga:) you, sir, didn't talk like that before... (Marts:) you, madam, were then a small girl and didn't understand anyhting
- pateicos par Jūsu palīdzību ― I thank (you) for your help
- Kalniņa kungs, vai Jums šis jautājums ir skaidrs? ― Mr Kalniņš, is this question clear to you?
Declension
Related terms
- jūsējs
See also
References
- Karulis, Konstantīns (1992), “jūs”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN
Lithuanian
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