Us
//əs//
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The word "us" can be used as pronoun, noun, determiner, proper noun and adjective.
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ANZUS AUKUS God preserve us US American US-ian US-wide USrael after us the deluge all your base are belong to us and so say all of us bless us can you tell us come down to us it happens to the best of us let us let us count the ways let us go my very educated mother just served us nachos my very educated mother just served us nine pizzas my very educated mother just served us nine pumpkins my very educated mother just served us noodles my very excellent mother just served us nine pizzas no longer with us nothing about us without us one of us still with us tell us another tell us another one the poor we will always have with us them-and-us they hate us 'cause they ain't us till death do us part till death us do part us selves us versus them us-and-them us-and-them-ism usses with us
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'em Ime The following table shows a list of English personal pronoun all your y'all's your all's you guys' your guys' all yours y'all's you guys' your guys' archaic forms are in italics. 1 See Appendix:English third-person singular pronouns for attested neopronoun. he her herselfhersen hershern him himselfhisselfhissen his hishisn including archaic and dialectal forms. Dialectal and obsolete ithit itselfhitself itshis itshishits me mine mymineme myselfmemysen one one's oneself our ours ourselvesourselfoursen oursourn she thee their theirs theirstheirn them themhem themself themselves themselvestheirsen they thine thou thyselftheeselfthysen thythine we we y'allselves you you ally'all you guys yous your yourselfyoursen yourselves yoursyourn youye
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