cedi
English edit
Etymology edit
Ultimately from Fante Akan sedi (“cowrie shell”).
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Noun edit
cedi (plural cedis)
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the currency of Ghana
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cedi (present cedas, past cedis, future cedos, conditional cedus, volitive cedu)
- to accommodate
- Synonyms: alfari, akomodi, helpi, adapti, loĝigi, fari servon, akomodiĝi, doni loĝejon, enloĝigi, gastigi
- to cede
- to compliment
- Synonym: komplimenti
- to comply
- to concede
- to give in
- Synonym: submetiĝi
- to give way
- to grant
- to submit
- Synonyms: sendi, submetiĝi, submeti, subiĝi, submeti sin
- to yield
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Conjugation of cedi
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cedi
- inflection of cedere:
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Latin edit
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- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈkeː.diː/, [ˈkeːd̪iː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃe.di/, [ˈt͡ʃɛːd̪i]
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cēdī
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- Hyphenation: ce‧di
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cedi
Serbo-Croatian edit
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cedi (Cyrillic spelling цеди)