eu
Old Occitan
/ɛw/
pronoun
Definitions
- I first-person singular subject pronoun
Etymology
Inherited from Latin *eo, ego (I).
Origin
Latin
ego
Gloss
I
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- ego English
- ego- English
- egotism English
- *eo Latin
- ego Latin
- egō Latin
- ego Italian
- io Italian
- égo French
- эго Russian
- ego Spanish, Castilian
- yo Spanish, Castilian
- *éǵh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- ego Portuguese
- ego Polish
- ego Czech
- je Old French
- jo Old French
- ego Serbo-Croatian
- ego Catalan, Valencian
- jo Catalan, Valencian
- superjò Catalan, Valencian
- eu Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- eu Old Portuguese
- me Old Portuguese
- io Aromanian
- iou Aromanian
- ieu Occitan
- jo Occitan
- *egō Proto-Italic
- eau Romansh
- eu Romansh
- ia Romansh
- jau Romansh
- jeu Romansh
- jou Romansh
- jo Friulian
- iu Sicilian
- ju Dalmatian
- yo Ladino
- ייו Ladino
- deo Sardinian
- eo Sardinian
- ije Neapolitan
- io Neapolitan
- eiu Corsican
- yo Aragonese
- a Emilian
- הו Mozarabic
- عَاوْ Mozarabic
- io Istro-Romanian
- yo Old Leonese
- you Old Leonese