Irish

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Noun

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shí

  1. Lenited form of .

Mandarin

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Pronunciation

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Romanization

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shí (shi2, Zhuyin ㄕˊ)

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Pronoun

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shí

  1. first-person singular pronoun I, me
    • Shí éí Kii yinishyé.
      I am called Kii. / My name is Kii.
  2. first-person singular possessive pronoun my, mine
    • Díí naaltsoos éí shí.
      This book is mine.

See also

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Navajo personal pronouns
singular dual plural
1st person shí nihí danihí
2nd person ni nihí danihí
3rd person daabí
4th person (3a) daahó

Tlingit

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Noun

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shí

  1. (Northern) Alternative form of shé (blood)

References

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  • Jeff Leer (2010) “The palatal series in Athabascan-Eyak-Tlingit, with an overview of the basic sound correspondences”, in Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska: The Dene-Yeniseian, Fairbanks, Alaska: University of Alaska Press, page 180