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we
/ˈwi/
我們
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
We
pron.
;
pl.
of
I
. [
Poss.
Our
or
Ours
obj.
Us
See
I
.]
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
.
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.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
I
pron.
[
poss.
My
or
Mine
object.
Me
pl
.
nom.
We
poss.
Our
or
Ours
object.
Us
]
The
nominative
case
of
the
pronoun
of
the
first
person
;
the
word
with
which
a
speaker
or
writer
denotes
himself
.
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