unnu
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Icelandic
Verb
unnu
Jamaican Creole
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Igbo únù. Compare Bahamian Creole yinna, Bajan wunna, Gullah oonuh, Sranan Tongo unu.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
unnu
- (in the plural) you, y'all
- Wah mek unnu neva tek wan robot come?
- Why didn't y'all take a route taxi to get here?
- 2020, Andre Williams, “Woman loses third relative to gun violence”, in The Jamaica Gleaner[1] (in English):
- “If unnu know weh mi a go tru, unnu will understand. […] ”
- If you all knew what I was going through, you'd understand. […]
- (in the plural) your
- Yute man, unnu fi beat unnu book.
- Youngsters, you need to study your books.
- 2018, Candiece Knight, “Delivering at public hospitals – not so bad after all”, in The Jamaica Observer[2] (in English), archived from the original on 20 October 2020:
- “A because unnu a young girl unnu nuh wah breastfeed unnu baby. […] ”
- It's because you're all young women that you don't want to breastfeed your babies. […]
Usage notes
- Jamaican Creole marks a distinction between singular yuh and plural unnu.
Related terms
Further reading
- Richard Allsopp, editor (1996), Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage, Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, published 2003, →ISBN, page 577
Old Norse
Participle
unnu
- strong neuter dative singular of unninn
- weak feminine oblique singular of unninn
- weak nominative/accusative/genitive plural of unninn
Verb
unnu
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