Contionary:si

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Skundavisk

Etymology 1

From Middle Skundavisk si, from Old Skundavisk , from Halmisk ᛊᛁ (), from Proto-Germanic *sī. The shortening of the original long i in Early Middle Skundavisk is due to analogy with the masculine pronoun hi.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

si

  1. she
    Si misste the tyg.
    She missed the train.

Inflection

number and gender singular plural
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 jer/jyw
genitive thijn jer/jyw
dative thir jer/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

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Etymology 2

From Middle Skundavisk si, sie, from Old Skundavisk siu.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

si

  1. they
    Si gingen to skoole.
    They went to school.

Inflection

number and gender singular plural
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 jer/jiw
genitive thijn jer/jiw
dative thir jer/jiw
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

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