suis

See also: Suis, suiș, suís, and suïs

English

Noun

suis

  1. plural of sui

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Verb

suis

  1. inflection of suizen:
    1. first-person singular present indicative
    2. imperative

Finnish

Verb

suis

  1. second-person singular present imperative of sukia (with enclitic -s)

Anagrams

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɥi/, (in liaison) /sɥi.z‿/
  • (file)
  • Homophones: çui, suit
  • Rhymes: -ɥi

Etymology 1

From Middle French suis, from Old French sui, from Latin sum. The expected Old French reflex of sum would be *son. The form sui goes back to a Vulgar Latin *suī, which was probably influenced by the perfect tense fuī (“I was”, modern French fus). Compare the reverse development in Galician fun (I was), from Vulgar Latin *fum, influenced by the present form. Final -s was added in later Old French to the first-person singular forms by analogy with the second person; it was standardised in Modern French in most cases except after unstressed -e and in the ending -ai of the future and past historic.

Verb

suis

  1. first-person singular present indicative of être

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

suis

  1. first/second-person singular present indicative of suivre
  2. second-person singular present imperative of suivre

Anagrams

Latin

Pronunciation

Pronoun

suīs

  1. dative/ablative masculine/feminine/neuter plural of suus

Pronunciation

Noun

suis

  1. genitive singular of sūs

Noun

suīs

  1. accusative plural of sūs

Pronunciation

Verb

suis

  1. second-person singular present active indicative of suō

Portuguese

Pronunciation

 

  • Rhymes: (Brazil) -ujs, (Portugal, Rio de Janeiro) -ujʃ
  • Hyphenation: suis

Noun

suis

  1. plural of sul
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