tsin
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Aromanian[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Latin cēnō. Compare Romanian cina, Sicilian cinari.
Verb[edit]
tsin first-singular present indicative (past participle tsinatã)
Related terms[edit]
Bourbonnais-Berrichon[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- chin
Noun[edit]
tsin m[1]
References[edit]
- ^ Paul Duchon - Grammaire Et Dictionnaire Du Patois Bourbonnais (canton De Vareness)
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Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
tsin (compound form tsi-, tsin-)
Derived terms[edit]
Derived terms
- akʼah sisíʼí tsin (“eucalyptus”)
- tsikʼi (“in the tree, on the tree”)
- tsin bigaan (“tree limb”)
- Tsin Bikeeʼ Dineʼé
- tsin deigházhígíí (“rodents”)
- tsin ditʼinii (“ground squirrel”)
- tsin ííʼáii (“tree”)
- tsin naabąąs, tsinaabąąs (“wagon”)
- tsin naaʼeeł (“ship, vessel, boat, canoe, raft”)
- tsin naaʼeeł bee daʼahijighánígíí (“battleship”)
- tsin naaʼeeł táłtłʼááh naagháhígíí (“submarine”)
- tsin yąąh dzootʼihí (“nuthatch”)
- tsin yiłkaałii (“woodpecker”)
- tsinlátah (“treetop”)
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