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====Adjective====
====Determiner====
{{head|trig|adjective}}
{{head|trig|determiner}}


# our; first person plural exclusive personal possessive adjective
# our; first person plural exclusive personal possessive adjective (for inclusive, see [[oso]])
#: ''[[Ste]] [[lufa au|lufa]] [[osir]] [[kru]] [[lufa au|au]]''
#:: Looking for '''our''' people.
#::: -''Octavia Blake'' (''[[The 100]]'', [[Season_3_The_100_Dialogue#Episode_301|Episode 301]])


====Pronoun====
====Pronoun====
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# we; first person plural exclusive personal pronoun (for inclusive, see [[oso]])
# we; first person plural exclusive personal pronoun (for inclusive, see [[oso]])
#: ''[[Osir]] [[souda]] [[hos op]].''
#:: '''We''' have to hurry.
#::: -''One of the Others'' (''[[The 100]]'', [[Season_3_The_100_Dialogue#Episode_301|Episode 301]])


=====Inflection=====
=====Inflection=====
{{Template:trig-decl-ppron}}
{{Template:trig-decl-ppron}}
=====See Also=====
{{col3|trig|oso|yumi}}


====Creation and Usage Notes====
====Creation and Usage Notes====
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-''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 16:56, 5 May 2020 (PDT)}}
-''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 16:56, 5 May 2020 (PDT)}}
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Latest revision as of 03:50, 29 April 2024

Trigedasleng

Etymology

From English us here.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈɔsiɹ/

Rhymes: -ɔsiɹ

Determiner

osir

  1. our; first person plural exclusive personal possessive adjective (for inclusive, see oso)
    Ste lufa osir kru au
    Looking for our people.
    -Octavia Blake (The 100, Episode 301)

Pronoun

osir (first person plural exclusive, singular ai)

  1. we; first person plural exclusive personal pronoun (for inclusive, see oso)
    Osir souda hos op.
    We have to hurry.
    -One of the Others (The 100, Episode 301)
Inflection
See Also

Creation and Usage Notes

In the pronouns, I was most pleased with the fact that I was able to introduce an inclusive/exclusive distinction to English pronouns in a way I thought was not only natural, but would make immediate sense to English speakers, upon learning the etymology. I really think this works quite well.

-David J. Peterson 16:56, 5 May 2020 (PDT)