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As pronouns the difference between eachother and us

is that eachother is misspelling of lang=en Typically used in the context of "with eachother" as opposed to "each other thing" while us is me and at least one other person; the objective case of we.

As a determiner us is

the speakers/writers, or the speaker/writer and at least one other person.

As a symbol us is

an alternative spelling of µs|lang=en.

As a noun us is

plural of lang=en.

As a proper noun US is

abbreviation of United States|lang=en.

As an adjective US is

american; related to the United States.

eachother

English

Pronoun

(English Pronouns)
  • (nonstandard) Typically used in the context of "with eachother" as opposed to "each other thing".
  • * 1826 , G. H. C. Egestorff (translator), ), canto XIV, lines 94–6, page 427:
  • The pilgrims to the heavenly Salem, who / By nature for eachother were design’d, / In this life oft are near, yet do not meet.
  • * 1921 April, Charles Johnston, "Tao-Teh-King: An Interpretation of Lao Tse's Book of the Way and of Righteousness", part I (of VIII), in The Theosophical Quarterly , volume XVIII, The Theosophical Society, page 347:
  • Lao Tse is seeking to make clear the relation of the unmanifested and the manifested Logos to eachother , as poles of the same Being.
  • * 2006 , Karunkar Nair, Pebbles in the Sand , Lulu.com, ISBN 9781411692732, page 44:
  • Our last night together! How are we going to cope with the absence of eachother ?

    us

    English

    (wikipedia us)

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) (m), from (etyl) .

    Pronoun

    (English Pronouns)
  • (personal) me and at least one other person; the objective case of we .
  • (colloquial) me
  • Give us a look at your paper.
    Give us your wallet!
    Quotations
    * 1611 — 1:1 *: Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us ...
    See also
    * we * our * ours

    Determiner

    (en determiner)
  • The speakers/writers, or the speaker/writer and at least one other person.
  • It's not good enough for us teachers.
    See also
    * we

    Etymology 2

    Derived from the similarity between the letter u and the Greek letter .

    Symbol

    (head)
  • Statistics

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    Etymology 3

    .

    Noun

    (head)
  • Usage notes