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Latest revision as of 05:07, 27 June 2021

Nynorn

Etymology

From Old Norse sjá, from Proto-Germanic *sehwaną, from Proto-Indo-European *sekʷ- (‘to see, notice’).

Shetland use

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Pronunciation

  • IPA (Mainland Shetland, Orkney): /ˈʃɔː/
  • IPA (West Shetland): /ˈswɔ/

Alternate Forms

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Verb

  1. to see (+acc)

Inflection

Infinitive sjå
Supine s(j)eð
Participles sjåndi s(j)en
Indicative Present Preterite
First Sing. se
Second Sing. ser så(t)
Third Sing. ser
Plural sjå
Subjunctive Present Preterite
All si -
Mediopassive Present Preterite
First Sing. sest såst
Second Sing. sest såst
Third Sing. sest såst
Plural sjåst såst
Imperative Present Preterite
Second Sing. se -
Second Plur. sjå -


Synonyms

(none known)