"onse" meaning in Afrikaans

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Determiner

IPA: /ˈɔnsə/ Audio: LL-Q14196 (afr)-Oesjaar-onse.wav
Etymology: From Dutch onze (“our”), but probably later reinterpreted as ons se, to which attests the pronoun form ons s’n (“ours”), as well as dialectal Afrikaans julle se (“your”) and hulle se (“their”). Etymology templates: {{inh|af|nl|onze||our}} Dutch onze (“our”), {{m|af|ons}} ons, {{m|af|se}} se, {{m|af|s'n|s’n}} s’n, {{m|af|julle}} julle, {{m|af|hulle}} hulle Head templates: {{head|af|determiner}} onse
  1. (dialectal, otherwise archaic) Alternative form of ons: first-person plural possessive determiner. Tags: alt-of, alternative, dialectal Alternative form of: ons (extra: first-person plural possessive determiner)
    Sense id: en-onse-af-det-kVN2qTv3 Categories (other): Afrikaans determiners, Afrikaans entries with incorrect language header Related terms: ek, my, myne, jy, jou, joune, u, u s’n, hy, hom, sy, syne, haar, hare, dit, ons, ons s’n, julle, jul1, julle s’n, hulle, hul1, hulle s’n, 1. The forms jul and hul are unstressed variants. They are used mostly in possessive function, but also otherwise, chiefly when the pronoun is repeated within the same sentence

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