What is the meaning of Si?
ISO 639-1 language code for Sinhalese.
A syllable used in solfège to represent the seventh note of a major scale.
how; in what way; in what state
it (for referents of the feminine grammatical gender)
to be
direct marker placed before names or terms of address of people
direct marker placed before an adjective used to refer to a person with those distinct characteristics
direct marker placed before common nouns
his, its (third-person masculine and neuter possessive)
if (used to introduce a condition or choice)
Alternative form of se
a form preposed to personal names
to see
(Used with ya) Here is; here are.
to die
oblique argument, specifically a common nominal indefinite marker
wild cow
saw (tool)
to die
if (introduces a condition)
Hanyu Pinyin reading of 廁/厕
Nonstandard spelling of sī.
Nonstandard spelling of sǐ.
Nonstandard spelling of sì.
yes (used to contradict a negative statement)
they (all genders)
first/third-person singular present subjunctive of wēsen
singular present subjunctive of been
then (afterwards; following)
Alternative form of sê
to say
Alternative form of side, used only in the phrase på si.
si (seventh note of a major scale)
si, a syllable used in seventh note of a major scale
tatters of rope used to stop leakage
Used only idiomatically in the prepositional phrase på si.
Alternative form of sīe
Alternative form of se (if)
first/third-person singular present subjunctive of wesan
feminine nominative singular of sē
Si (musical note)
oneself, himself, herself, itself, themselves
second-person singular present of bíti
Romanization of 𒋛
to die
si (seventh note of a diatonic scale)
front portion of the breast
Subject marker for personal names
to fancy
musical note; ti
himself, herself, itself, themselves, oneself
to escape
if (assuming that)
however (to whatever extent or degree)
si, the note 'B'
B (the musical note or key)
Romanization of 𐍃𐌹
Definite article used before the names of those with whom the speaker and interlocutor is intimate
Definite article used before a noun referring to a particular person in a category
Definite article used before an adjective referring to a person whose well-known characteristics are referred to by the adjective
Definite article used before animals
aphetic form of seksi (“section”)
Synonym of kota (“city”)
oneself, himself, herself, itself, themselves
Used to form the passive voice of a verb; it
reflexive and reciprocal first person pronoun, where Standard Italian uses ci
si (musical note B)
The katakana syllable スィ (si) in Hepburn-like romanization.
whether (when a verb of seeing or trying is the main verb in the apodosis; or when sī is used twice correlatively)
third-person feminine singular, nominative: she
third-person feminine singular, accusative: her
third-person plural, nominative: they
third-person plural, accusative: them
definite particle used with adjectives to describe people
a definite article used in names or nicknames
oneself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, yourselves, themselves
si (musical note)
Eye dialect spelling of se, representing Brazil Portuguese.
yes (affirmative answer)
to be
Used before an accusative personal pronoun to indicate possession.
si (musical note B)
Replaces the dative of a personal pronoun when the subject is of the same person as the dative object; to oneself (clitic dative singular of sȅbe (“oneself”))
- to myself
- to yourself
- to himself, herself, itself
- to ourselves
- to yourselves
- to themselves
to myself
to yourself
to ourselves
to yourselves
to themselves
one's, of oneself (clitic dative singular of sebe (“one”))
second-person singular present of bȉti
second-person singular present of byť
negative present (all persons, numbers, and classes) of -wa (“to not be”)
negative relative stem of -wa, -wapo, -wako, or -wamo
direct marker placed before names or terms of address of people
direct marker placed before an adjective used to refer to a person with those distinct characteristics
the name of the Latin-script letter C/c, in the Filipino alphabet
si (musical note B)
certain members of the Mallotus and Ficus genera
The name of the Latin-script letter S/s.
Negative form of wà
Mo jó, mo kọ́ ẹ̀kọ́, mo sì kọ lẹ́tà. – I danced, studied, and wrote a letter.
Wọn kò fẹ́ ṣiṣẹ́, wọn kò sì fẹ́ ṣeré. – They don't want to work or play.
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