"wi" meaning in North Frisian

See wi in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Pronoun

Etymology: From Old Frisian wī, from Proto-Germanic *wīz, from Proto-Indo-European *wéy. Etymology templates: {{inh|frr|ofs|wī}} Old Frisian wī, {{inh|frr|gem-pro|*wīz}} Proto-Germanic *wīz, {{inh|frr|ine-pro|*wéy}} Proto-Indo-European *wéy Head templates: {{head|frr|pronoun}} wi
  1. we
    Sense id: en-wi-frr-pron-3HyBG5Vh Categories (other): North Frisian entries with incorrect language header, North Frisian pronouns, Pages with 36 entries, Pages with entries Related terms: ik, 'k, mi, , , di, hi, 'r, ham, 'n, hat, at, 't, 'f, üs, jam, 'm, jo, 's, The reduced forms with an apostrophe are enclitic. They immediately follow verbs, conjunctions. Dü is deleted altogether in such contexts. At is not enclitic, it can stand in any position so long as it is unstressed. It mostly refers to things. Dual forms wat, onk, jat, jonk are obsolete, as is feminine jü, hör
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