Wir
Wir is the German first-person plural pronoun used as the subject of a sentence. It translates to “we” in English and refers to the speaker and at least one other person. In most contexts, wir functions like other personal pronouns by marking who performs the action.
Origin and cognates: Wir derives from Proto-Germanic and is cognate with English we, Dutch wij, and related
Grammatical forms: As a pronoun, wir is nominative. Its object forms are uns, which appear in both
Usage and nuance: German does not distinguish inclusive versus exclusive “we” as some languages do; wir generally
In modern usage: Wir appears in everyday speech and writing, in idioms and quotations, and in titles
See also: German pronouns, first-person pronouns, German grammar.