-
depending on
level of intimacy, commonality, and formality. The
variant vusted/vustedes is
mostly a
regionalism in some
countries in
South America. It...
- (m)
antunna (f)
others Aragonese tu
vusté vos (Ansó dialect)
vusatros vusaltros (regional)
vusotros (regional)
vustés vos (Ansó dialect)
Armenian դու (du...
-
stemme (voice) - stämme (stems). IPA: /ˈstemə/ and /ˈstæmə/
veste (vests) -
vuste (already) -
vuuste (fists) - völs te (much too) IPA: /ˈvɛstə/ - /ˈvʏstə/...
-
Germany were
developed with the help of the
military technical institute "
VUSTE" in
Czechoslovakia between Salzwedel and Arendsee,
where the
automatic firing...
- in
Ladino much as
usted is used in
modern Spanish. A
variant of usted,
vusted, can be
heard in
Andean regions of
South America. Other, less
frequent forms...
-
traditionally characterised by the use of the second-person
pronoun usted (or
vusted in some
rural areas) in
formal cir****stances but also in
familiar ones (in...
- used in
Renaissance Spanish, such as Usté, Uced,
Vuesa Merced, Vuesarced,
Vusted, Su Merced,
Vuesasted or Voaced. The
possibility of a link with the Arabic...
-
Yohan Durand Ahmat Abdou-Daoud 2014
Florian Carvalho Valentin Pépiot
David Vuste 2015
Benjamin Choquert Romain Collenot-Spriet
Alexandre Saddedine 2016 Bryan...
- as a
contraction of the Old
Spanish Vuestra Merced ("your grace"), with
vusted as a
transitional form. In some cases, the
title Don is also emplo**** when...
- The
latest one is
usually attributed the
first sonnet in this language: "
Vusté era un gran señor, Eu era un gran probe"(You was a
great lord, I was a large...