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sie
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: Appendix:Variations of "sie"

Translingual

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Symbol

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sie

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Simaa.

See also

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  • Wiktionary’s coverage of Simaa terms

English

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Etymology 1

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From Middle English sien, from Old English sīgan (“to sink, descend”), from Proto-Germanic *sīganą, *sīhwaną (“to strain, drop”), from Proto-Indo-European *seykʷ- (“to pour, strain”). Cognate with Dutch zijgen (“to filter”), German seihen (“to strain, sieve”), Icelandic síga (“to lower”).

Alternative forms

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  • sigh
  • sey, sye (Scotland)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /saɪ/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)
  • Rhymes: -aɪ
  • Homophones: sigh, sai, psi, xi, scye, Si, Sy, Cy

Verb

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sie (third-person singular simple present sies, present participle sying, simple past and past participle sied)

  1. (intransitive) To sink; fall; drop.
  2. (intransitive) To fall, as in a swoon; faint.
  3. (intransitive, dialectal) To drop, as water; trickle.
  4. (transitive) To sift.
  5. (transitive, dialectal) To strain, as milk; filter.

Noun

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sie (plural sies)

  1. A drop.
Related terms
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  • sile

Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /siː/
  • Homophones: c, cee, sea, see

Pronoun

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sie (third person singular, gender-neutral, nominative case, accusative sir, possessive adjective hir, possessive noun hirs, reflexive hirself)

  1. (rare, nonstandard) Gender-neutral subject pronoun, grammatically equivalent to the gendered pronouns he and she
    • 1993 September 24, Alex Martelli, “punishment vs ethics (was Re: Discipline my daughters)”, in alt.sex.bondage (Usenet):
      If the child is about the intellectual equal of the parent, sie will eventually start holding hir own in discussions, […]
    • 2010 September 16, Jessica Freely, Amaranth and Ash‎[1], La Vergne: Lightning Source, →ISBN, page 101:
      "You must be Ash," sie said, hir voice a shade deeper than Amaranth's.
    • 2011 May 19, Ken Wickham, The Other Genders: Androgyne, Genderqueer, Non-Binary Gender Variant‎[2], CreateSpace, →ISBN, page 7:
      Sie may feel that hir actual identity of hir gender is supposed to be both/neither male or female, outside of gender, third gender, beyond gender, absence of gender, mixing gender, changing gender, or all genders.
    • 2011 August 16, Petra Kuppers, Disability Culture and Community Performance: Find a Strange and Twisted Shape‎[3], New York: Palgrave Macmillan, →ISBN, →LCCN, LCC PN1590.H36 K87 2011, page 18:
      When I asked hir about hir preferred self-identification in this scene, sie offered me this language, 'sie sharply performs the hotness of teasing all the audience from the edge-space of androgyny.'
Alternative forms
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  • shi
Synonyms
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  • see Appendix:English third-person singular pronouns

Anagrams

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  • -ies, -ise, EIS, EIs, ESI, I'se, ISE, ies, sei

Chibcha

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Noun

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sie

  1. water

References

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  • Comparative Chibchan Phonology (1981)

Finnish

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Etymology

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Dialectal variant of sinä (through siä); see it and its etymon, Proto-Finnic *cinä, for more.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈsie̯/, [ˈs̠ie̞̯]
  • Rhymes: -ie
  • Syllabification(key): sie
  • Hyphenation(key): sie

Pronoun

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sie (stem siu-) (dialectal)

  1. (personal) you (second-person singular personal pronoun)

Usage notes

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  • The siu- stem is used in eastern Finland, not in Lapland.

Synonyms

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  • sinä (standard Finnish; see it for full list)

Anagrams

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  • eis, esi-, ies, sei

German

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Alternative forms

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  • se, -se (enclitic; colloquial)

Pronunciation

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  • (standard) IPA(key): /ziː/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Audio (Germany (Berlin)):(file)
  • Rhymes: -iː
  • (colloquially in unstressed position) IPA(key): /zə/

Etymology 1

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From Middle High German siu, si, from Old High German siu, si, from Proto-West Germanic *si(j)u, *sī, from Proto-Germanic *sī (see Proto-Germanic *iz). Cognate with Gothic 𐍃𐌹 (si) and Old English sēo (“that one (f.)”).

Pronoun

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sie f

  1. she
    Ist sie noch krank? (
    Audio:(file)
    )
    Is she still sick?
    Das ist meine Katze. Sie heißt Lili. (
    Audio:(file)
    )
    This is my cat. Her name is Lili.
    Ich suche Vanessa. Hast du sie gesehen? (
    Audio:(file)
    )
    I'm looking for Vanessa. Have you seen her?
  2. it (when the object/article/thing/animal etc., referred to, is feminine [die])
    Scheint die Sonne noch? Nein, sie ist schon untergegangen. (
    Audio:(file)
    )
    Is the sun still shining? No, it has already gone down.
    Ich suche meine Brieftasche. Hast du sie gesehen? (
    Audio:(file)
    )
    I'm looking for my wallet. Have you seen it?
  3. he (when the grammatical gender of the noun being referred to and designating a male person, is feminine [die])
    Die Geisel Richard Meier versuchte, sich zu befreien, aber sie schaffte es nicht.
    The hostage Richard Meier tried to break free, but he didn’t succeed.
    Die Wache Michael Müller beschädigte ihr Gewehr, wofür ihr Vorgesetzter sie bestrafte.
    The guardsman Michael Müller damaged his rifle, and his supervisor punished him for that.
Declension
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German personal pronouns
singular plural sing. and pl.
1st person 2nd person
familiar1
3rd person 1st person 2nd person
familiar1
3rd person 2nd person
polite/formal
m f n
nominative ich du
-e2
er sie
-se2
es wir ihr sie
-se2
Sie
Ihr3
genitive meiner
mein3
deiner
dein3
seiner
sein3
ihrer seiner
sein3
unser euer ihrer Ihrer
Euer3
dative mir dir ihm ihr ihm uns euch ihnen Ihnen
Euch3
accusative mich dich ihn sie
-se2
es uns euch sie
-se2
Sie
Euch3

1These forms are sometimes capitalized, especially in letters.    2enclitic, colloquial    3archaic

  • The genitive case ihrer is more and more rarely used in modern German.
  • While the genitive of personal pronouns does express ownership, it must not be confused with possessive pronouns. While possessive pronouns such as ihr are put in front of the noun they relate to and follow the inflection rules of adjectives, the genitive form of personal pronouns has only one form, which is not further inflected. Additionally, personal pronouns in the genitive can be put after the word they relate to.

Etymology 2

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From Middle High German sie, si (neuter siu), from Old High German sie (masculine plural), sio (feminine plural), siu (neuter plural).

Pronoun

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sie pl

  1. they; them
Usage notes
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  • In the colloquial speech of some areas, this pronoun is used only enclitically after a verb, as an ending /zə/. E.g. hamse, könnse. Stressed instances are replaced with the demonstrative pronoun die. This reflects a similar development for es/das.
  • While the genitive of personal pronouns does express ownership, it must not be confused with possessive pronouns. While possessive pronouns such as ihr are put in front of the noun they relate to and follow the inflection rules of adjectives, the genitive form of a personal pronoun has only one form, which is not further inflected. Additionally, personal pronouns in the genitive can be put after the word they relate to.
Declension
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German personal pronouns
singular plural sing. and pl.
1st person 2nd person
familiar1
3rd person 1st person 2nd person
familiar1
3rd person 2nd person
polite/formal
m f n
nominative ich du
-e2
er sie
-se2
es wir ihr sie
-se2
Sie
Ihr3
genitive meiner
mein3
deiner
dein3
seiner
sein3
ihrer seiner
sein3
unser euer ihrer Ihrer
Euer3
dative mir dir ihm ihr ihm uns euch ihnen Ihnen
Euch3
accusative mich dich ihn sie
-se2
es uns euch sie
-se2
Sie
Euch3

1These forms are sometimes capitalized, especially in letters.    2enclitic, colloquial    3archaic

Etymology 3

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Pronoun

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sie

  1. misspelling of Sie

Further reading

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  • “sie” in Duden online
  • “sie” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Anagrams

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  • sei
  • Eis

Hunsrik

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Alternative forms

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  • sii (Wiesemann spelling system)

Etymology 1

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From Old High German siu; cognate with Gothic 𐍃𐌹 (si) and Old English sēo (“that one (f.)”).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /siː/

Pronoun

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sie

  1. she
Inflection
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Hunsrik personal pronouns
nominative accusative dative
proclitic enclitic stressed unstressed stressed unstressed
singular 1st person ich
eich
-ich mich
meich
meer mer
m'r
2nd person
(informal)
du
dau/Dau
-du, -de
-Dau, -De
dich
deich/Deich
deer der
d'r/D'r
3rd
person
m er; där -er ihn en ihm em
f sie; die -se sie / ihns se eer
ehr
re
n es; das
et, 't
's es
et

-et, -'t
ihm em
plural 1st person meer mer uns
uhs
2nd person deer
Ehr, Dehr
der eich
Auch
3rd person sie; die -se sie se denne

Etymology 2

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From Old High German sie (masculine plural), sio (feminine plural), siu (neuter plural).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /siː/

Pronoun

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sie

  1. they
Inflection
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Hunsrik personal pronouns
nominative accusative dative
proclitic enclitic stressed unstressed stressed unstressed
singular 1st person ich
eich
-ich mich
meich
meer mer
m'r
2nd person
(informal)
du
dau/Dau
-du, -de
-Dau, -De
dich
deich/Deich
deer der
d'r/D'r
3rd
person
m er; där -er ihn en ihm em
f sie; die -se sie / ihns se eer
ehr
re
n es; das
et, 't
's es
et

-et, -'t
ihm em
plural 1st person meer mer uns
uhs
2nd person deer
Ehr, Dehr
der eich
Auch
3rd person sie; die -se sie se denne

Further reading

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  • Boll, Piter Kehoma (2021), “sie”, in Dicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português, 3rd edition (overall work in Portuguese), Ivoti: Riograndenser Hunsrickisch

Ingrian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Finnic *sidek, equivalent to sittoa (“to bind”) +‎ -e. Cognates include Finnish side and Estonian side.

Pronunciation

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  • (Ala-Laukaa) IPA(key): /ˈsie/, [ˈs̠ie̞ˑ]
  • (Soikkola) IPA(key): /ˈsie/, [ˈʃie̞ˑ]
  • Rhymes: -ie
  • Hyphenation: si‧e

Noun

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sie

  1. bond; tie
  2. bandage

Declension

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Declension of sie (type 6/lähe, t- gradation, gemination)
singular plural
nominative sie sitteet
genitive sitteen sittein
partitive siettä sitteitä
illative sitteesse sitteisse
inessive sittees sitteis
elative sitteest sitteist
allative sitteelle sitteille
adessive sitteel sitteil
ablative sitteelt sitteilt
translative sitteeks sitteiks
essive sitteennä, sitteen sitteinnä, sittein
exessive1) sitteent sitteint
1) obsolete
*) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl)
**) the comitative is formed by adding the suffix -ka? or -kä? to the genitive.

References

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  • Ruben E. Nirvi (1971), Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page 523

Iu Mien

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Etymology

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From Proto-Hmong-Mien *tsʰje (“hungry”). Cognate with White Hmong tshaib and Western Xiangxi Miao [Fenghuang] xib.

Adjective

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sie 

  1. hungry

Karelian

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Pronoun

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sie

  1. superseded spelling of šie

References

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  • P. M. Zaykov (1999), Грамматика Карельского языка (фонетика и морфология) [Grammar of the Karelian language (phonetics and morphology)], →ISBN, page 58

Kven

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Etymology

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From Finnish sinä, from Proto-Finnic *cinä, from Proto-Uralic *tinä.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈsie̯/

Pronoun

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sie

  1. thou, you (singular)

Declension

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Declension of sie
singular plural
nominative sie tet
genitive sinun teiđän, teän
partitive sinnuu, sinua teitä
accusative sinun teiđät, teät
illative sinhuun teihin
inessive sinussa teissä
elative sinusta teistä
allative sinule, sinulet,
sulle, sullet
teile, teilet
adessive sinula, sulla teilä
ablative sinulta, sulta teiltä
translative sinuna teinä
essive sinuksi teiksi
abessive sinutta teittä

See also

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Kven personal pronouns
first second third anim third anim or inan
singular mie sie hän se
plural met tet het net

References

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  • Eira Söderholm (2017), Kvensk grammatikk‎[4], Tromsø: Cappelen Damm Akademisk, →ISBN, page 276

Meänkieli

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Etymology

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Inherited from Finnish sinä.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /sie/

Pronoun

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sie (plural tet)

  1. you (second-person singular personal pronoun)

Inflection

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Inflection of sie
Singular Plural
Nominative sie tet
Accusative sinut, sinun teät, teän
Genitive sinun teän
Partitive sinua teitä
Inessive sinussa teissä
Elative sinusta teistä
Illative sinhuun teihin
Adessive sulla teilä
Ablative sulta teiltä
Allative sulle teile
Essive sinuna teinä
Translative sinuksi teiksi

See also

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Meänkieli personal pronouns
first second third
singular mie sie hään, se
plural met tet het, net

Middle Dutch

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /siə/, /si/

Pronoun

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sie

  1. alternative form of si (both feminine singular and all plural)

Middle High German

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Etymology 1

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Old High German sie (masculine plural), sio (feminine plural).

Alternative forms

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  • sî, si

Pronoun

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sie m pl or f pl

  1. nominative/accusative masculine plural of ër
  2. nominative/accusative feminine plural of siu
Inflection
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Middle High German personal pronouns
nominative genitive dative accusative
singular first person ich mīn mir mich
second person du, dū dīn dir dich
third
person
m ër
CG hë(r)
sīn im(e) in
f siu ir(e) ir(e) sie
n ëȥ
CG iȥ, it
es im(e) ëȥ
CG iȥ, it
plural first person wir unser uns uns, unsich
second person ir iuwer iu, iuch iuch
third
person
m sie ir(e) in sie
f
n siu siu
The distinction of the forms siu and sie as shown above is typical of earlier Upper German texts, but was never general. The forms sī and si existed additionally and all four were increasingly used without differentiation.
Descendants
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  • German: sie

Etymology 2

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Pronoun

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sie

  1. accusative feminine of siu

Middle Low German

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Pronunciation

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  • Stem vowel: ê⁴
    • IPA(key): /siə/, /siɛ/

Pronoun

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sie

  1. alternative form of sê

Old English

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Alternative forms

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  • sȳ, sīæ, sī, sīo, sēo, sīġ, sȳġ

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /si͜yː/

Verb

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sīe

  1. singular present subjunctive of wesan (“to be”);
    • Laws of King Ine
      Ġif hē ealdormon sie, ðolie his sċire, būton him kyning arian wille
      If he be an alderman, he shall lose his shire, unless the King wish to forgive him.

Old Saxon

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Alternative forms

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  • sia

Pronoun

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sie m or f

  1. she (accusative)
  2. they

Declension

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Old Saxon personal pronouns
nominative accusative dative genitive
singular 1st person ik mī, me, mik mī mīn
2nd person thū thī, thik thī thīn
3rd
person
m hē ina imu is
f siu sia iru ira
n it it is
dual 1st person wit unk unkero, unka
2nd person git ink inker, inka
plural 1st person wī, we ūs, unsik ūs ūser
2nd person gī, ge eu, iu, iuu euwar, iuwer, iuwar, iuwero, iuwera
3rd
person
m sia im iro
f sia
n siu

Descendants

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  • Low German: se

Pennsylvania German

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Etymology 1

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Compare German sie.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /siː/

Pronoun

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sie f

  1. she, her
Declension
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Pennsylvania German personal pronouns
Number singular plural
Person/
Gender
1st 2nd person 3rd person 1st 2nd 3rd
familiar polite/formal m f n
nominative ich du
de1
dihr
der1
Sie
er sie
se1
es mir
mer1
dihr
der1
sie
dative mir
mer1
dir
der1
eich
Ihne
Ne1
ihm
em1
ihre
re1
ihm
em1
uns eich ihne
ne1
accusative mich dich eich
Sie
ihn
en1
sie
se1
es sie

1 unstressed

Etymology 2

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Compare German sie.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /siː/

Pronoun

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sie

  1. they, them
Declension
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Pennsylvania German personal pronouns
Number singular plural
Person/
Gender
1st 2nd person 3rd person 1st 2nd 3rd
familiar polite/formal m f n
nominative ich du
de1
dihr
der1
Sie
er sie
se1
es mir
mer1
dihr
der1
sie
dative mir
mer1
dir
der1
eich
Ihne
Ne1
ihm
em1
ihre
re1
ihm
em1
uns eich ihne
ne1
accusative mich dich eich
Sie
ihn
en1
sie
se1
es sie

1 unstressed

Plautdietsch

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Verb

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sie

  1. first-person singular present of sennen

Romanian

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Alternative forms

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  • sieși

Etymology

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From Latin sibi.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈsi.e/

Pronoun

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sie

  1. (rare) (to) himself/herself/itself/themselves (stressed reflexive-dative form of el, ea, ei and ele)

Derived terms

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  • sieși

Related terms

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  • își (unstressed form)

Silesian

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Etymology

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Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *swé
Proto-Balto-Slavic *sen
Proto-Slavic *sę
Old Polish się
Silesian sie

    Inherited from Old Polish się.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈɕɛ/
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes: -ɛ
    • Syllabification: sie

    Pronoun

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    sie

    1. reflexive pronoun; oneself, self
    2. each other, one another

    Declension

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    Declension of sie
    singular/plural
    nominative —
    genitive sie
    dative sobie
    accusative sie
    instrumental sobōm
    locative sobie

    Alternative forms

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    • siebie

    Particle

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    sie

    1. creates the passive voice
    2. creates the impersonal voice
    3. expresses that the action is done without restriction, freely

    Further reading

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    • sie in dykcjonorz.eu
    • sie in silling.org

    Venetan

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Latin sex. Compare Italian sei.

    Noun

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    sie

    1. six
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