onze
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[edit] Catalan
[edit] Etymology
From Latin ūndecim.
[edit] Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -onzə
[edit] Cardinal number
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| Cardinal : onze Ordinal : onzè |
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| Catalan Wikipedia article on onze |
onze m. and f. adj. and m. sg. noun (masculine plural noun onzes)
- (cardinal) eleven
[edit] Usage notes
Catalan cardinal numbers may be used as masculine or feminine adjectives. When used as a noun, Catalan cardinal numbers are treated as masculine singular nouns in most contexts. An exception occurs in certain expressions involving time such as la una i trenta (1:30) or les dues (two o'clock) where the feminine noun hora (pl. hores) has been elided.
[edit] Dutch
[edit] Determiner
onze
- inflected form of ons
- non-attributive form of ons (English: ours)
- Normally used in conjunction with the definite article de or het depending on the gender of what is being referred to.
- Die auto is de onze. — That car is our one. That car is ours.
- Dat huis is het onze. — That house is our one. That house is ours.
- Dat is de/het onze. — That is our one. That is ours.
- Normally used in conjunction with the definite article de or het depending on the gender of what is being referred to.
[edit] Declension
| subject | object | possessive | reflexive | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | full | unstr. | full | unstr. | full | unstr. | pred. | |
| 1st person | ik | 'k1 | mij | me | mijn | m'n1 | mijne | me |
| 2nd person | jij | je | jou | je | jouw | je | jouwe | je |
| 2nd person dialectal | gij | ge | u | – | uw | – | uwe | u |
| 2nd person formal | u | – | u | – | uw | – | uwe | zich |
| 3rd person masculine | hij | ie1 | hem | 'm1 | zijn | z'n1 | zijne | zich |
| 3rd person feminine | zij | ze | haar | 'r1, d'r1 | haar | 'r1, d'r1 | hare | zich |
| 3rd person neuter | het | 't1 | het | 't1 | zijn | z'n1 | zijne | zich |
| plural | ||||||||
| 1st person | wij | we | ons | – | ons, onze2 | – | onze | ons |
| 2nd person | jullie | je | jullie | je | jullie | je | – | je |
| 2nd person dialectal | gij | ge | u | – | uw | – | uwe | u |
| 2nd person formal | u | – | u | – | uw | – | uwe | zich |
| 3rd person | zij | ze | hen3, hun4 | ze | hun | – | hunne | zich |
| 1) Not as common in written language. 2) Inflected as an adjective. |
3) In prescriptivist use, used only as direct object (accusative). 4) In prescriptivist use, used only as indirect object (dative). |
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[edit] French
[edit] Etymology
From Latin ūndecim.
[edit] Pronunciation
[edit] Cardinal number
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| Cardinal : onze Ordinal : onzième |
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| French Wikipedia article on onze |
onze
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[edit] Portuguese
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| Cardinal : onze Ordinal : décimo primeiro |
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| Portuguese Wikipedia article on onze |
[edit] Etymology
From Latin ūndecim.
[edit] Pronunciation
[edit] Cardinal numeral
onze m. and f.
[edit] Noun
onze m.
[edit] Walloon
[edit] Cardinal number
onze
- onze

