আমরা
(1) Used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself and one or more other people considered together.
(2) Used in formal contexts for or by a royal person, or by a writer or editor, to refer to himself or herself.
(3) Used condescendingly to refer to the person being addressed.
(1) In this section we discuss the reasons for this decision
(2) We don't drink coffee
(3) We had no money
(4) Now are we going to get dressed and go to school?
(5) We and you are staying
(6) How are we today?
(7) ÔÇÿHello, Brian. How are we feeling today?ÔÇÖ
(8) 'Are we not experts?' 'We are.'
(9) It was we who won
(10) 'Did we win?' 'We did.'
(11) Shall we have a drink?
(12) 'Are we the winners?' 'We are.'
(13) When we girls return
(14) Thought you wasn't coming to look for we
(15) ÔÇÿMy my, aren't we looking nice today,ÔÇÖ she said and got his attention.
(16) Can't we politicians all just get along?
(17) 'Will we succeed?' 'We will, of course.'
(18) We don't care
(19) We got injured
(20) Next we shall analyse the influence of economic status on various aspects of life, such as standard of living and education of children.
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