suus

(Engels)

  1. (declension-1, declension-2, determiner, possessive, reflexive, with-locative) his, her, hers, its (own)
  2. (declension-1, declension-2, determiner, possessive, reflexive, with-locative) their, theirs

Uitgesproken als (IPA)
[ˈsu.ʊs]
Etymologie (Engels)

From Proto-Italic *sowos, from Proto-Indo-European *sewos, from *swé (“self”). See also Ancient Greek ἑός (heós), Russian свой (svoj), Old Irish féin (“self, himself”), German sein, Old Norse sik (“oneself”), Gothic 𐍃𐍅𐌴𐍃 (swēs, “one’s own”), Old Church Slavonic свои (svoi, “his, her, its”) and своꙗкъ (svojakŭ, “kinsman, relative”), Latin suescere (“to accustom, get accustomed”) and sodalis (“companion”), Sanskrit स्व (sva, “one's own”).

Related words

de hunne

de zijne

aan hem

het hare

het hunne

de hare

Sign in to write sticky notes
External links