kursi

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See also: kursí

Brunei Malay

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kursi/
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  • Hyphenation: kur‧si

Noun

kursi

  1. Alternative form of kerusi (chair)

Finnish

Verb

kursi

  1. (deprecated template usage) third-person singular past indicative of kursia
  2. (deprecated template usage) present active indicative connegative of kursia
  3. (deprecated template usage) second-person singular present imperative of kursia
  4. (deprecated template usage) second-person singular present active imperative connegative of kursia

Anagrams


Ido

Noun

kursi

  1. plural of kurso

Indonesian

Etymology

From Arabic كُرْسِيّ (kursiyy). Compare to Baba Malay krosi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈkʊrsi]
  • Hyphenation: kur‧si

Noun

kursi (plural kursi-kursi, first-person possessive kursiku, second-person possessive kursimu, third-person possessive kursinya)

  1. chair, seat:
    1. an item of furniture used to sit on or in, comprising a seat, legs, back, and sometimes arm rests, for use by one person.
    2. (figurative) the seat or office of a person in authority.
      Synonyms: jabatan, kedudukan

Alternative forms

  • korsi (nonstandard)
  • kerusi (Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore)

Compounds

Further reading


Latvian

Verb

kursi

  1. (deprecated template usage) 2nd person singular future indicative form of kurt

Maguindanao

Noun

kursi

  1. chair

Somali

Etymology

From Arabic كُرْسِيّ (kursiyy).

Noun

kursi m

  1. chair

West Makian

Etymology

From Malay kursi, from Arabic كُرْسِيّ‎ (kursiyy).

Pronunciation

Noun

kursi

  1. a chair

References

  • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982) The Makian languages and their neighbours[1], Pacific linguistics