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单词 она
释义

она

See also: оня and -оња

Azerbaijani

Pronoun

она

  1. Cyrillic spelling of ona

Macedonian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɔna]

Pronoun

она (ona)

  1. neuter singular of оној (onoj)

Etymology 2

From Proto-Slavic *ona.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɔna]

Pronoun

она (ona)

  1. (dialectal) she
Synonyms
  • таа (taa) (standard)

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *ona.

Pronoun

она (ona)

  1. she
  2. nominative singular feminine of онъ (onŭ)
  3. nominative/accusative dual masculine of онъ (onŭ)
  4. nominative/accusative plural neuter of онъ (onŭ)

Declension

See also

  • ѭ ()
  • та (ta)

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *ona.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɐˈna]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -a

Pronoun

она́ (oná) (masculine counterpart он, neuter counterpart оно́)

  1. she, it (third-person feminine singular pronoun)
    Её нет до́ма (genitive)Jejó net dómaShe’s not home.
    Ей не спи́тся. (dative)Jej ne spítsja.She is unable to sleep.
    Я ви́жуеё. (accusative)Ja vížu jejó.I see her.
    Зане́ю пять рубле́й. (instrumental)Za néju pjatʹ rubléj.She owes five rubles.
    Он э́то приней сказа́л. (prepositional)On éto pri nej skazál.He said it in her presence.

Usage notes

  • Whenever a preposition stands immediately before any of the oblique cases of the third-person pronoun (singular or plural) and directly governs it, then an н- is prefixed to the pronoun: от неё (ot nejó, from her), на ней (na nej, on her), у неё (u nejó, she has), к ней (k nej, to her), с не́ю (s néju, with her).
  • This comes from Proto-Slavic prepositions such as *sъ(n) (sŭ(n), "with", cf. Greek σύν, Latin cum), that originally ended in -n and governed oblique cases. Since the prepositions and the pronouns occurred together so often, it was easy to lose track of which word the final -n belonged to, and the n was reinterpreted as part of the pronouns (Old English an, in the same way, lost its -n except before vowels, and sometimes gave it to the following word, as in English adder from Old English nædre), so that Proto-Slavic *sъ(n) *jьmi became modern Russian с ни́ми (s ními), and this new rule was extended to all prepositions governing any third-person pronoun.
  • Note that if the preposition does not directly govern её (jejó) (i.e., when её is a possessive pronoun), then the н- is not inserted: у её бра́та (u jejó bráta, at her brother’s), о её ма́тери (o jejó máteri, about her mother), в её ко́мнате (v jejó kómnate, in her room).
  • When there is another word separating a preposition and any oblique case of она, the н- is not added: у само́й её (u samój jejó, with her herself).

Declension

  • её (jejó)
  • свой (svoj)

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *ona, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ónos.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ǒna/
  • Hyphenation: о‧на

Pronoun

о̀на (Latin spelling òna)

  1. she
  2. they (nominative plural of о̀но (it))

Declension

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