Dungan edit

Etymology edit

Cognate to Standard Mandarin (shuǐ).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

фи (fi) (II)

  1. water

Macedonian edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

фи (fin

  1. phi (Greek letter)

Declension edit

Romanian edit

Verb edit

а фи (a fi) (third-person singular present есте, past participle фост) 4th conj.

  1. Cyrillic spelling of fi.

Conjugation edit

conjugation type iv

Russian edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Borrowed from Ancient Greek φεῖ (pheî).

Noun edit

фи (fin inan (indeclinable)

  1. phi (the Greek letter Φ/φ)

Etymology 2 edit

Interjection edit

фи (fi)

  1. Used to show (usually arrogant) lack of admiration, interest, or inspiration: meh, whatever
  2. Used to show (usually arrogant) disapproval, discontent: yuck, bah, pah, pfft (same as фу)
    • 1867, Иван Тургенев, “VII”, in Дым; English translation from Constance Garnett, transl., Smoke, 1896:
      Она бросилась к нему навстречу с обычным ласковым приветом — и вдруг остановилась.
      — У вас нет перчаток, — с расстановкою проговорила она и тотчас же прибавила: — фи! какой вы… студент!
      Ona brosilasʹ k nemu navstreču s obyčnym laskovym privetom — i vdrug ostanovilasʹ.
      — U vas net perčatok, — s rasstanovkoju progovorila ona i totčas že pribavila: — fi! kakoj vy… student!
      She rushed to meet him with her accustomed fond welcome; suddenly she stopped short.
      'You have no gloves,' she said abruptly, and added directly after: 'Fie! what a student you are!'

Udi edit

Etymology edit

From Aghwan 𐕔𐔼 (fi).

Noun edit

фи (fi)

  1. wine

Further reading edit