Esperanto edit

Etymology edit

Perhaps from German sägen or Italian segare.

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Verb edit

segi (present segas, past segis, future segos, conditional segus, volitive segu)

  1. to saw

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Iban edit

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Noun edit

segi

  1. side
  2. edge
  3. aspect

Icelandic edit

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segi

  1. inflection of segja:
    1. first-person singular present
    2. third-person present subjunctive

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Etymology edit

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Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [səˈɡi]
  • Hyphenation: sê‧gi

Noun edit

sêgi (first-person possessive segiku, second-person possessive segimu, third-person possessive seginya)

  1. side
    Synonym: sisi
  2. edge
    Synonym: sanding
  3. facet
    Synonym: faset
  4. aspect
    Synonym: aspek

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Jamtish edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse segja, from Proto-Germanic *sagjaną.

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

segi (present segi, preterite sagðe, supine sagd)

  1. to say

Old Norse edit

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segi

  1. inflection of segja:
    1. first-person singular present active indicative
    2. third-person singular/plural present active subjunctive

Zou edit

Zou cardinal numbers
 <  6 7 8  > 
    Cardinal : segi

Etymology edit

From Proto-Kuki-Chin *sa-riʔ, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-nis. Cognates include Chinese () and Jingpho sanit.

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segí

  1. seven

References edit

  • Lukram Himmat Singh (2013) A Descriptive Grammar of Zou, Canchipur: Manipur University, page 48