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on

(Angielski)

  1. (feminine, indefinite, masculine, plural) one, people, you, someone (an unspecified individual)
  2. (feminine, informal, masculine, personal, plural) we

Częstotliwość

A1
Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/ɔ̃/
Etymologia (Angielski)

In summary

Inherited from Old French hom, om (nominative form), from Latin homō (“human being”) (compare homme from the Old French oblique form home, from the Latin accusative form hominem). Its pronominal use is of Germanic origin. Compare Old English man (“one, they, people”), reduced form of Old English mann (“person”); Catalan hom; German man (“one, they, people”); Dutch men (“one, they, people”). In the second sense, meaning "we", also compare the development Malay kita orang (“we (incl.) + person”) and the dialectal forms found in eastern Indonesia: kitorang, kitong, torang.

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