Signification (Anglais)

one, people, someone (an unspecified individual: indefinite personal pronoun)

Concepts

n’importe qui

Synonymes

Fréquence

C1
Prononcé comme (IPA)
[ˈɔm]
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

Inherited from Old Catalan hom, from the nominative case of Latin homō (“man”). Its pronominal use is of Germanic origin. Compare Old English man (“one, they, people”), reduced form of Old English mann (“man, person”); French on; German man (“one, they, people”); Dutch men (“one, they, people”). Doublet of home (“man”), from Old Catalan (h)ome(n), that continues the accusative case form hominem. There are very few Latin nouns that have been inherited in more than one case form, others include drac/dragó and res/re.

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