We
We is the first-person plural pronoun in Modern English. It is used as the subject of a sentence to refer to the speaker and one or more others; its object form is us, possessive determiners are our and ours, and the reflexive form is ourselves.
Its form descends from Old English wē, from Proto-Germanic *wī-; cognates include German wir and Dutch wij.
Usage: English generally lacks a distinct exclusive versus inclusive 'we'; its meaning is typically inclusive, including
In linguistics and discourse, we can function as a stance or identity marker, signaling alignment with a