Scots edit
Etymology edit
Frae Middle Inglis twa, northren form o tuo, Old English twā, frae Proto-Germanic *twai, frae Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁.
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twa
Gothic edit
Romanisation edit
twa
- Romanization o 𐍄𐍅𐌰
Haitian Creole edit
Etymology edit
Numeral edit
twa
Mauritian Creole edit
Etymology edit
Pronoun edit
twa (nominative to)
- ye. (seicont-person singular objective personal pronoon)
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Mauritian Creole personal pronoons
Auld Inglis edit
Etymology edit
Frae Proto-Germanic *twai, frae Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁. Cognates include Old Saxon twā, twō, Old Dutch twēne, twē (Dutch twee), Old High German zwēne (German zwei), Old Norse tvær (Icelandic tveir, Dens to, Swadish två), Laitin duo, Greek δύο (dýo), Proto-Slavic *dъva (Russian два (dva)). Combinin form twi-, cognate wi German zwi-, Sanskrit द्वि (dvi).
Pronunciation edit
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twā
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Descendants edit
Auld Frisian edit
Etymology edit
Frae Proto-Germanic *twai, frae Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁.
Numeral edit
twā (f. an n.) (m. twēne)
Declension edit
Masculine SG | Feminine SG | Neuter SG | |
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nominative | twēne | twā | twā |
accusative | twēne | twā | twā |
genitive | twīra | twīra | twīra |
dative | twām | twām | twām |
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Pols edit
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Pronoun edit
twa
- (mastly, leeterar) feminine nominative singular of twój
- (mastly, leeterar) feminine vocative singular of twój
Wast Frisian edit
Etymology edit
Frae Old Frisian twa, frae Proto-Germanic *twai, frae Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁.
Numeral edit
twa (plural twanen)