Si
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Si
From clipping of various words beginning with the syllable /saɪ/.
Si
From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 泗 (Sì) and Mandarin 肆 (Sì).
Si
Si
Si
nominative | accusative | dative | possessive m | |||
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singular | 1st person | ich, i | mich, mi | mir, mier, mer | min, miin | |
2nd person |
familiar | du | dich, di | dir, dier, der | din, diin | |
polite | Si | Ine, Ene, -ne | Ire | |||
3rd person |
m | er | in, en | im | sin, siin | |
f | si | ire | ||||
n | es, 's, -s | im | sin, siin | |||
plural | 1st person | mir, mer | üs, öis, ois, eus | üse, öise, oise, euse | ||
2nd person | ir, ier | öi, eu | öie, eure | |||
3rd person | si | ine, ene, -ne | ire |
Compare East Franconian Si, German Sinn.
Si m
From Proto-West Germanic *sīdā, from Proto-Germanic *sīdǭ.
Si f (plural Sijje) (Eupen)
From Old Limburgish sīda, from Medieval Latin sīda, sēta, from Latin saeta (“horsehair; bristle; silk”).
Si f (plural Sijje) (Eupen)
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