Emilian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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 m pl

  1. plural of

Hokkien

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For pronunciation and definitions of – see (“Classifier for clusters.”).
(This term is the pe̍h-ōe-jī form of ).

Northern Kurdish

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Etymology

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From Proto-Iranian *pā́dah, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *pā́ts, from Proto-Indo-European *pṓds (foot), cognates include Persian پا (), Avestan 𐬞𐬀𐬜𐬀 (paδa)/𐬞𐬁𐬜𐬀 (pāδa), Parthian 𐫛𐫀𐫅 (pʾd /⁠pāδ⁠/), Sanskrit पद् (pád), Ancient Greek πούς (poús), Tocharian B paiyye, Latin pēs, Gothic 𐍆𐍉𐍄𐌿𐍃 (fōtus).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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 m

  1. foot
  2. pi (letter of Greek alphabet)

Synonyms

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Sicilian

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Preposition

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  1. Contraction of pi li (for the).

See also

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Sicilian definite articled prepositions
singular plural
masculine feminine
u / lu a / la i / li
a ô
(older also: a lu)
â
(older also: a la)
ê
(older also: a li)
di
(older also: di lu)

(older also: di la)

(older also: di li)
cu
(older also: cu lu)

(older also: cu la)
chî
(older also: cu li)
pi
(older also: pi lu)

(older also: pi la)

(older also: pi li)
nna nnô
(older also: nna lu)
nnâ
(older also: nna la)
nnê
(older also: nna li)
nni nnû
(older also: nni lu)
nnâ
(older also: nni la)
nnî
(older also: nni li)

Walloon

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Etymology

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From Old French pié, from Latin pēs, pedem.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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 m

  1. (anatomy) foot