WE 音標拼音: [w'i]
pron . 我們
我們
I \
I \ ([
imac ]),
pron . [
poss . {
My } (
m [
imac ])
or {
Mine }
(
m [
imac ]
n );
object . {
Me } (
m [=
e ]).
pl .
nom . {
We } (
w [=
e ]);
poss . {
Our } (
our )
or {
Ours } (
ourz );
object . {
Us } ([
u ^]
s ).]
[
OE .
i ,
ich ,
ic ,
AS .
ic ;
akin to OS . &
D .
ik ,
OHG .
ih ,
G .
ich ,
Icel .
ek ,
Dan .
jeg ,
Sw .
jag ,
Goth .
ik ,
OSlav .
az ',
Russ .
ia ,
W .
i ,
L .
ego ,
Gr . '
egw `, '
egw `
n ,
Skr .
aham . [
root ]
179 .
Cf . {
Egoism }.]
The nominative case of the pronoun of the first person ;
the word with which a speaker or writer denotes himself .
[
1913 Webster ]
We \
We \ (
w [=
e ]),
pron .;
pl .
of I . [
Poss . {
Our } (
our )
or {
Ours }
(
ourz );
obj . {
Us } ([
u ^]
s ).
See {
I }.] [
As .
w [=
e ];
akin to OS .
w [
imac ],
OFries . &
LG .
wi ,
D .
wij ,
G .
wir ,
Icel .
v [=
e ]
r ,
Sw .
&
Dan .
vi ,
Goth .
weis ,
Skr .
vayam . [
root ]
190 .]
The plural nominative case of the pronoun of the first person ;
the word with which a person in speaking or writing denotes a number or company of which he is one ,
as the subject of an action expressed by a verb .
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
We is frequently used to express men in general ,
including the speaker .
We is also often used by individuals ,
as authors ,
editors ,
etc .,
in speaking of themselves ,
in order to avoid the appearance of egotism in the too frequent repetition of the pronoun I .
The plural style is also in use among kings and other sovereigns ,
and is said to have been begun by King John of England .
Before that time ,
monarchs used the singular number in their edicts .
The German and the French sovereigns followed the example of King John in a .
d .
1200 .
[
1913 Webster ]
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