sina

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Breton [edit]

Verb [edit]

sina

  1. signal

Estonian [edit]

Pronoun [edit]

sina (genitive sinu, partitive sind)

  1. you (informal, sg)

Declension [edit]

Declension of sina
Case Singular Plural
Grammatical cases
Nominative sina / sa teie / te
Genitive sinu / su teie
Partitive sind teid
Locative cases
Illative sinusse / susse teisse
Inessive sinus / sus teis
Elative sinust / sust teist
Allative sinule / sulle teile
Adessive sinul / sul teil
Ablative sinult / sult teilt
Other cases
Translative sinuks teieks
Terminative sinuni teieni
Essive sinuna teiena
Abessive sinuta teieta
Comitative sinuga teiega

Icelandic [edit]

Noun [edit]

sina f (sin-u)

  1. withered grass

Derived terms [edit]

Anagrams [edit]


Livonian [edit]

Pronoun [edit]

sina (short form sa)

  1. you (informal, sg)

Portuguese [edit]

Noun [edit]

sina

  1. destiny

Samoan [edit]

Adjective [edit]

sina

  1. white
  2. grey (referring to hair)

Serbo-Croatian [edit]

Alternative forms [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From Proto-Slavic *sěnь.

Noun [edit]

sina f

  1. (Chakavian, Ikavian) shadow; shade

Swedish [edit]

Pronunciation [edit]

Pronoun [edit]

sina pl

  1. Plural form of sin

Declension [edit]

Verb [edit]

sina (present sinar, preterite sinade, supine sinat, imperative sina)

  1. (of a well) to dry up; to cease containing any water
  2. (of a cow or similar) to cease giving milk.

Conjugation [edit]


Tagalog [edit]

Preposition [edit]

sina

  1. Plural form of si

Usage notes [edit]

  • 'Sina Pedro at Juan' is a more compact form of 'si Pedro at si Juan'.
  • 'Sina Pedro' refers to Pedro and unspecified others.

Synonyms [edit]


Veps [edit]

Pronoun [edit]

sina

  1. you (informal, sg)