noster (陰性 nostra,中性 nostrum)(第一/第二類變格限定詞)
- (所有格) 我們的
- 阿羅馬尼亞語: nostru, noastrã, noshtri, noastri
- 加泰羅尼亞語: nostre, nostres
- 達爾馬提亞語: nuester, nuestra
- 古法蘭克-普羅旺斯語: nostre (> noster), nostron (> nostrum), nostra (> nostra), nostri (> nostri), nostros (> nostros), nostres (> nostras)
- 法蘭克-普羅旺斯語: noûtron, noûtra, noûtros, noûtres
- Sauget : nôtro / nôtrou, nôtra, nôtres
- 弗留利語: nestri, nestre, nestris
- 伊斯特拉語: nostro, nostra, nostri, nostre
- 意大利語: nostro, nostra, nostri, nostre
- 奧克語: nòstre, nòstra, nòstres, nòstras
- 古法語: nostre, noz
- 古萊昂語: nostro, nuestro, nostra, nuestra, nostros, nuestros, nostras, nuestras
- 古葡萄牙語: nostro
- 中世紀西班牙語: nuestro, nuestra, nuestros, nuestras
- 皮埃蒙特語: nòstr, nòst
- 羅馬尼亞語: nostru, noastră, noștri, noastre
- 撒丁語: nostru, nostra
- 西西里語: nostru, nostra, nostri
- 威尼斯語: nostro, nostra, nostri, nostre
通過通俗拉丁語 *nossus:
- 古萊昂語: nosso, nossa, nossos, nossas
- 阿斯圖里亞斯語: nuesu, nuesa, nuesos, nuesa
- 萊昂語: nuésu, nuésa, nuésus, nuésas
- 米蘭德斯語: nuosso, nuossa, nuossos, nuossas
- 古葡萄牙語: nosso, nossa, nossos, nossas
- 羅曼什語: noss, nossa, nossas
- noster in Charlton T. Lewis & Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1879
- “noster”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891年) An Elementary Latin Dictionary,New York:Harper & Brothers
- noster在Gaffiot, Félix (1934年) Dictionnaire illustré Latin-Français (拉丁語-法語詳解詞典),Hachette中的內容
- Carl Meissner; Henry William Auden (1894年) Latin Phrase-Book[1],London:Macmillan and Co.
- the present day: haec tempora, nostra haec aetas, memoria
- in our time; in our days: his temporibus, nostra (hac) aetate, nostra memoria, his (not nostris) diebus
- our generation has seen many victories: nostra aetas multas victorias vidit
- in our fathers' time: memoria patrum nostrorum
- our contemporaries; men of our time: homines huius aetatis, nostrae memoriae
- a thing has been vividly impressed on our[TR1] memory: aliquid in memoria nostra penitus insidet
- the history of our own times; contemporary history: nostra memoria (Cael. 18. 43)
- to introduce a thing into our customs; to familiarise us with a thing: in nostros mores inducere aliquid (De Or. 2. 28)