Europic

Pronunciation

Pronoun

su

  1. it
  2. thing, something
    Inanimate third person singular pronoun.

Lifashian

Etymology

A nominalized usage of Proto-Indo-European *h₁su- "good", as in the Lifashian prefix suˤ- "good" and the adjective suˤás "good".

Pronunciation

(Standard) IPA: [suˤ]
(Helenopolitan) IPA: [sɤ̝ˤ]

Noun

su f, rarely m (undeclinable, defective)

  1. kindness, goodness
    su tarpen nósso esti.
    Kindness is what we need.

Usage notes

This noun is only ever used in the nominative singular; all other forms are expressed using the synonym sutá instead.

It is most commonly used as feminine, likely due to the -tá suffix in the synonym. Masculine concord is sometimes found in older poetry, as well as in Central Inland dialects (areas of Bádwer, Leninsyahr, Gelehafnené, Kalénisaray).

Inflection

Declension of su (noun; masculine or feminine)
Singular
Nominative su
Genitive
Dative
Accusative

Synonyms

Related terms

Nanyse

Alternative Forms

ѣλ (Dumun script)

Etymology

From the Archaic Chinese word ssuʔ, meaning brown.

Pronunciation

  • (Nanyse Proper) IPA: /sʉ/
  • (Kote Dialect) IPA: /sɵ/
  • (Jara Dialect) IPA: /sʉ/
  • (Yrem Dialect) IPA: /su/

Noun

su i (plural: suz; suza; susu)

  1. The color brown.

Usage Notes

Synonyms

Derived Terms

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Translations

Reneissan

Alternative forms

Etymology

Pronunciation

(Reneissan) IPA: /su/

Preposition

su

  1. below, under

Derived terms

When followed by a definite article, à is combined with the article to give the following combined forms:

a + article combined form
su + il sol
su + i soi
su + la solla
su + lai solllai
su + l' soll'
su + lais sollais


Knrawi

Etymology 1

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Inherited.

Pronunciation

  • ⫽x̟ʊ˥⫽

Verb

su

  1. to be
    indicative perfective first-person to first-person
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    indicative perfective first-person to third-person
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    indicative perfective third-person to first-person
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    indicative perfective third-person to third-person
    Uwgàg tâitau "ayîja" ziísjikufu itirik sg̀ Cirimùsg su pjuiu.
    I heard from a friend that in Kilimos there's an animal called a "bear" that's like a big binturong.

Conjugation

Copulae
fin inf/rel
pfv ipfv pfv ipfv
ind subj imp jus ind subj imp jus ind subj imp jus ind subj imp jus
act 1/3 >1/3 su suh hus sûh hûs isu isuh ihus îsu îsuh îhus
>2 saj suj sjuj sâj sûj sjûj isaj isuj isjuj îsaj îsuj îsjuj
2 >1/3 ms yis suhú m̂s yîs suhû ims iis isúhu îms îis isûhu
>2 srs ys ysú sr̂s ŷs ysû isrs is isu îsrs îs îsu
pass 1/3 >1/3 * vùh* hùv* ràj** vùj** jvùj** mv̀* yìr* vuhù* sr̀** yr̀** yvù**
>2 vûh hûv râj** vûj** jvûj** mv̂ yîr vuhû sr̂** yr̂** yvû**
2 >1/3 rìu* rìuh* hùvi* rìaj** rìuj** jrìuj** mvì* yìri* riùhu* srì** yrì** yrìu**
>2 rîu rîuh hîuv rîaj** rîuj** jrîuj** mvî yîri riûhu srî** yrî** yrîu**
iter/dur act 1/3 >1/3 suq suqh husq saqj suqj sjuqj msq yisq suhúq srsq ysq ysúq
>2 sûq sûqh hûsq sâqj sûqj sjûqj m̂sq yîsq suhûq sr̂sq ŷsq ysûq
2 >1/3 isuq isuqh ihusq isaqj isuqj isjuqj imsq iisq isúhuq isrsq isq isuq
>2 îsuq îsuqh îhusq îsaqj îsuqj îsjuqj îmsq îisq isûhuq îsrsq îsq îsuq
pass 1/3 >1/3 vùq* vùqh* hùvq* ràqj** vùqj** jvùqj** mv̀q* yìvq* vuhùq* sv̀q** yv̀q** yvùq**
>2 vûq vûqh hûvq râqj** vûqj** jvûqj** mv̂q yîvq vuhûq sv̂q** yv̂q** yvûq**
2 >1/3 rìuq* rìuqh* huvìq* rìaqj** rìuqj** jrìuqj** mvìq* yìriq* riùhuq* srìq** yrìq** yrìuq**
>2 rîuq rîuqh huvîq rîaqj** rîuqj** jrîuqj** mvîq yîriq riûhuq srîq** yrîq** yrîuq**
*high tone in some regions
**low falling tone in some regions

Derived terms

Etymology 2

Wacag logograph
 

Inherited.

Pronunciation

  • ⫽x̟ʊ⫽

Particle

su

  1. uncertain inferred evidential particle
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Eorzean

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Eorzean) IPA: [su]

Etymology

From Ul'dahn and Belah'dian su, the infinitive form of "to be", from Allagan ísu.

Particle

  1. Marks the following verb as an infinitive.

Paranukian

Pronunciation

Article

su

  1. (literary or archaic)

See also

Paranukian articles
indef def
sing pl sing pl
nom e he te se
acc o ho to ho/so
gen a ha ta sa
dat/inst u hu tu so/su