si-
Choctaw
Prefix
si- (except before a/o sa-, class II first-person singular)
- the direct object of an active transitive verb
- me
- the subject of a stative intransitive verb
- I
- indicates possession of a noun
- my
Usage notes
Class II person markers are used for possession only for a small set of words, mostly including kinship terms and body parts.
Inflection
class I | class II | class III | class N | imperative | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
+s | +C | +V | +C/i | +a/o | +C | +V | +C | +V | +C | +V | |||
first-person | singular | initial | -li | sa- | si- | a̱- | am- | ak- | n/a | ||||
medial | -sa- | -sam- | |||||||||||
paucal | ī- | il- | pi- | pi̱- | pim- | kī- | kil- | ||||||
plural | hapi- | hapi̱- | hapim- | ||||||||||
second-person | singular | is- | ish- | chi- | chi̱- | chim- | chik- | ∅ | |||||
plural | has- | hash- | hachi- | hachi̱- | hachim- | hachik- | ho- | oh- | |||||
third-person | ∅ | ∅ | i̱- | im- | ik- |
Chuukese
Prefix
si-
- First-person plural inclusive subject marker for tense modifying adverbs.
Navajo
Usage notes
This is an alternative form of shi- which comes about in some words as a result of coronal harmony. See, for example, sikʼis, sitsilí. This once firm rule has become optional, and today most Navajo speakers actually prefer to ignore the rules of sibilant (coronal) harmony, especially when there is relatively greater distance between the 1st-person shi- and the alveolar sibilant in the root.
Northern Ndebele
Etymology 1
From Proto-Bantu *tʊ̀-, via an intermediate form *tɪ̀-.
Etymology 2
From Proto-Bantu *tʊ́-, via an intermediate form *tɪ́-.
Etymology 3
From Proto-Bantu *kɪ́-.
Phuthi
Etymology 1
From Proto-Bantu *tʊ̀-, via an intermediate form *tɪ̀-.
Etymology 2
From Proto-Bantu *tʊ́-, via an intermediate form *tɪ́-.
Etymology 3
From Proto-Bantu *kɪ́-kɪ̀-.
Prefix
si-
- Class 7 noun prefix.
Etymology 4
From Proto-Bantu *kɪ́-.
Southern Ndebele
Etymology 1
From Proto-Bantu *tʊ̀-, via an intermediate form *tɪ̀-.
Etymology 2
From Proto-Bantu *tʊ́-, via an intermediate form *tɪ́-.
Etymology 3
From Proto-Bantu *kɪ́-.
Swahili
Pronunciation
Audio (Kenya) (file)
See also
Number | Person | Independent | Subject concord | Object concord | Combined forms | Possessive | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
affirmative | negative | na | ndi- | si- | |||||
Singular | First | mimi | ni- | si- | -ni- | nami, na mimi | ndimi, ndiye | simi, siye | -angu |
Second | wewe | u- | hu- | -ku- | nawe, na wewe | ndiwe, ndiye | siwe, siye | -ako | |
Third | yeye | a-, yu- | ha-, hayu- | -m-, -mw-, -mu- | naye, na yeye | ndiye | siye | -ake | |
Plural | First | sisi | tu- | hatu- | -tu- | nasi, na sisi | ndisi, ndio | sio | -etu |
Second | ninyi | m-, mw-, mu- | ham-, hamw-, hamu- | -wa- | nanyi, na ninyi | ndinyi, ndio | sinyi, sio | -enu | |
Third | wao | wa- | hawa- | -wa- | nao | ndio | sio | -ao | |
Reflexive | — | — | -ji- | — | — | ||||
For a full table including other classes, see Appendix:Swahili personal pronouns. |
Prefix
si-
Inflection
Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|
1st person | simi, siye | sio | |
2nd person | siwe, siye | sinyi, sio | |
3rd person | m-wa(I/II) | siye | sio |
m-mi(III/IV) | sio | siyo | |
ji-ma(V/VI) | silo | siyo | |
ki-vi(VII/VIII) | sicho | sivyo | |
n(IX/X) | siyo | sizo | |
u(XI) | sio | see n(X) or ma(VI) | |
ku(XV/XVII) | siko | ||
pa(XVI) | sipo | ||
mu(XVIII) | simo | ||
For a full table, see Appendix:Swahili personal pronouns. |
See also
Swazi
Etymology 1
From Proto-Bantu *tʊ̀-, via an intermediate form *tɪ̀-.
Etymology 2
From Proto-Bantu *tʊ́-, via an intermediate form *tɪ́-.
Etymology 3
From Proto-Bantu *kɪ́-kɪ̀-.
Prefix
si-
- Class 7 noun prefix.
Etymology 4
From Proto-Bantu *kɪ́-.
Tabaru
Prefix
si-
- applicative prefix
Tocharian A
Tocharian B
Xhosa
Etymology 1
From Proto-Bantu *tʊ̀-, via an intermediate form *tɪ̀-.
Etymology 2
From Proto-Bantu *tʊ́-, via an intermediate form *tɪ́-.
Etymology 3
From Proto-Bantu *kɪ́-.
Zulu
Etymology 1
From Proto-Bantu *tʊ̀-, via an intermediate form *tɪ̀-.
Etymology 2
From Proto-Bantu *tʊ́-, via an intermediate form *tɪ́-.
Etymology 3
From Proto-Bantu *kɪ̀-.
Prefix
si-
- Class 7 simple noun prefix.
Etymology 4
From Proto-Bantu *kɪ́-.
References
- C. M. Doke, B. W. Vilakazi (1972) “si-”, in Zulu-English Dictionary, →ISBN: “si-”