Dictionary:sjå
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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
Alternate Forms
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Verb
- to see (+acc)
Inflection
| Infinitive | sjå | |
|---|---|---|
| Supine | s(j)eð | |
| Participles | sjåndi | s(j)en |
| Indicative | Present | Preterite |
| First Sing. | se | så |
| Second Sing. | ser | så(t) |
| Third Sing. | ser | så |
| Plural | sjå | så |
| 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)