sui

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[edit] Fijian

[edit] Noun

sui

  1. bone

[edit] Finnish

[edit] Verb

sui

  1. Indicative present connegative form of sukia.
  2. Second-person singular imperative present form of sukia.
  3. Second-person singular imperative present connegative form of sukia.

[edit] Italian

[edit] Contraction

sui

  1. (contraction of su i) on the

[edit] Japanese

[edit] Noun

sui (hiragana すい)

  1. : water

[edit] Latin

[edit] Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *swe. Cognates include Ancient Greek  (he), Sanskrit स्वतह् (svataḥ), and perhaps Old English self (English self).

[edit] Pronoun

suī

  1. the genitive of the reflexive pronoun meaning of himself, of herself, of itself, of themselves, one another, each other, etc.
    Oblitus suī.
    Forgetting himself.
    Ex nimia sui opinione.
    Having too good a conceit of himself.

[edit] Declension

Number Singular Plural
nominative - -
genitive suī suī
dative sibi sibi
accusative , sēsē , sēsē
ablative , sēsē , sēsē
vocative - -


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[edit] Mandarin

[edit] Noun

sui (Pinyin suì, traditional , simplified )

  1. age (in years); ... years old

[edit] Verb

sui (Pinyin suí, traditional , simplified )

  1. to follow

[edit] Old French

[edit] Verb

sui

  1. First person singular present indicative of estre.

[edit] Romanian

[edit] Etymology

Latin subire

[edit] Verb

sui (inf. used in the form of a sui)

  1. get in