俺

Etymology 1
Fusion of.

Definitions

 * 1)  I; me; my
 * 2)  we; us; our
 * 3)  we; us; our
 * 1)  we; us; our
 * 2)  we; us; our

Etymology 2
Possibly from weakening of.

Definitions

 * 1)  large

Etymology
From. Originally a second person pronoun, as used in the  of 712. Thought to have gradually changed into a first person pronoun from roughly the and  periods. Some scholars, however, point out the lack of precedent of a second-person pronoun shifting to a first-person pronoun as an etymological discontinuity; they instead explain the first-person usage as an early corruption of, with the ancient second-person usage perhaps deriving of a different root.

Pronoun

 * 1)  I, me
 * 2)  you
 * 1)  you
 * 1)  you

Usage notes

 * This term is the most casual form of self-address used by men, and is suitable for conversations among close friends or relatives. Conversely, in polite conversation or where polite forms are expected, its usage may be interpreted as disrespectful. For such occasions, or  are preferred.