nostre
See also: nôtre
Catalan
Etymology
From Old Occitan nostre, from Latin noster, nostrum, from Proto-Italic *nosteros.
Usage notes
The use of nostre and the other possessive determiners is mostly archaic in the majority of dialects, with articulated possessive pronouns (e.g. el meu) mostly being used in their stead. However, mon, ton, and son are still widely used before certain nouns referring to family members and some affective nouns, such as amic, casa, and vida. Which nouns actually find use with the possessive determiners depends greatly on the locale.
Usage notes
When preceding a noun, the pronoun nostre is always preceded by the appropriate definite article.
Declension
Catalan personal pronouns and clitics
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /nɔtʁ/
Interlingua
Italian
Old Occitan
Etymology
From Latin noster, nostrum.
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