In non-standard English, us is sometimes used instead of `me'. `Hang on a bit,' said Eileen. `I'm not finished yet. Give us a chance.'. United States of America (in Internet addresses). the United States of America
{i} United States of America, country located in North America, country located south of Canada and north of Mexico
Us is sometimes used to refer to people in general. All of us will struggle fairly hard to survive if we are in danger Each of us will have our own criteria for success
A speaker or writer uses us to refer both to himself or herself and to one or more other people. You can use us before a noun to make it clear which group of people you are referring to. Neither of us forgot about it Heather went to the kitchen to get drinks for us They don't like us much He showed us aspects of the game that we had never seen before Another time of great excitement for us boys was when war broke out
The US is an abbreviation for the United States. The first time I saw TV was when I arrived in the US in 1956 They are to inherit 100,000 US dollars. us WEAK STRONG Us is the first person plural pronoun. Us is used as the object of a verb or a preposition
A speaker or writer may use us instead of `me' in order to include the audience or reader in what they are saying. This brings us to the second question I asked
the united states (of america) abd (amerika birleşik devletleri)
Hyphenation
the u·ni·ted sta·tes (of a·me·ri·ca) abd (a·me·ri·ka bir·le·şik dev·let·le·ri)