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Skundavisk
Etymology 1
From Middle Skundavisk sig, from Old Skundavisk siga, from Halmisk ᛊᛖᚷᚨ (sega), ᛊᛖᚷᚨᛉ (segaŕ), from Proto-Germanic *segaz.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /sɪɟ/
Noun
sig n. (class 5, genitive sigs, plural sigere)
- victory
- Hi gaf thet sig to hise mannskap.
- He gave the victory to his team.
- Hi gaf thet sig to hise mannskap.
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Etymology 2
From Middle Skundavisk sig, from Old Skundavisk sig, sik, from Halmisk ᛊᛁᚲ (sik), from Proto-Germanic *sek.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /sɪj/
Pronoun
sig
- (reflexive) himself, herself, itself, themselves (accusative)
- Hi wæskt sig.
- He washes himself.
- Hi wæskt sig.
Inflection
number and gender | singular | plural | |||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | all genders | ||
1st person | nominative | ik | wi | ||
accusative | mig | uns | |||
genitive | mijn | unser | |||
dative | mir | uns | |||
2nd person | nominative | thou | ji | ||
accusative | thig | jyw | |||
genitive | thijn | jer | |||
dative | thir | jyw | |||
3rd person | nominative | hi | si | hit | si |
accusative | hin | hee | hit | hir | |
genitive | his | her | his | her | |
dative | him | her | him | him | |
reflexive | nominative | ||||
accusative | sig | ||||
genitive | sijn | ||||
dative | sir |