"si" meaning in Sassarese

See si in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Conjunction

IPA: /si/
Etymology: From Latin sī, from Proto-Italic *sei (“so, thus”) used in parataxis, likely via the meaning "in this" as the locative singular of Proto-Indo-European *só (“this, that”). Etymology templates: {{inh|sdc|la|si|sī}} Latin sī, {{inh|sdc|itc-pro|*sei||so, thus}} Proto-Italic *sei (“so, thus”), {{der|sdc|ine-pro|*só||this, that}} Proto-Indo-European *só (“this, that”) Head templates: {{head|sdc|conjunctions}} si
  1. if
    Sense id: en-si-sdc-conj-k19oMZ1P
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Pronoun

IPA: /si/
Etymology: From Latin se (“him-, her-, it-, themselves”, reflexive third-person pronoun). Cognate with Italian si, Portuguese si and se. Etymology templates: {{inh|sdc|la|se||him-, her-, it-, themselves|pos=reflexive third-person pronoun}} Latin se (“him-, her-, it-, themselves”, reflexive third-person pronoun), {{cog|it|si}} Italian si, {{cog|pt|si}} Portuguese si, {{m|es|se}} se Head templates: {{head|sdc|pronouns|cat2=personal pronouns}} si
  1. (reflexive) oneself, himself, herself, itself, themselves Tags: reflexive
    Sense id: en-si-sdc-pron-~KODQ7Qx Categories (other): Sassarese reflexive pronouns
  2. (reciprocal pronoun) each other, one another Tags: pronoun, reciprocal
    Sense id: en-si-sdc-pron-56Up9kSp Categories (other): Sassarese entries with incorrect language header, Sassarese personal pronouns, Sassarese pronouns Disambiguation of Sassarese entries with incorrect language header: 0 0 100 0 Disambiguation of Sassarese personal pronouns: 22 75 3 Disambiguation of Sassarese pronouns: 13 75 12
  3. (indefinite) one, you, we, they, people Tags: indefinite
    Sense id: en-si-sdc-pron-2FbqEPwr
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: s' [apocopic], -ssi [enclitic] Related terms: sóiu
Etymology number: 1

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

Download JSON data for si meaning in Sassarese (4.0kB)

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