Contionary:so

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Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk so, suoa, from Old Skundavisk swā, swē, from Halmisk ᛊᚹᛖ (swē), from Proto-Germanic *swē.

Pronunciation

Conjunction

so

  1. so
    Hit was regenend, so sind wi heem beliven.
    It was raining, so we stayed home.

Adverb

so

  1. so
    Ik thenke neet so.
    I don't think so.

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Wakensi

Etymology

from Proto-Cramarian *ʂo ("skin").

Pronunciation

(Wakensi) IPA: /so/

Noun

so

  1. flesh.
    so'i woso'i
    flesh of my flesh.
  2. hide.

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Yealoweadrish

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Latin sum.

Verb

so

  1. (copulative) to be

Conjugation

Conjugation of so
infinitive seo
person first singular

eo

second singular

þu

third singular

ylo/yla

first plural

nās

second plural

wās

third plural

ġas/ġys

indicative present so æs is soma æse
past fūþ fōþ fōma fūs fōr
subjunctive present sy freō
past syma freōma
imperative æs ær