са

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Bulgarian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Old Church Slavonic сѫтъ (sǫtŭ), from Proto-Slavic *sǫtь.

Pronunciation

Verb

са (sa)

  1. third-person plural present indicative of съм (sǎm)

Chechen

Etymology 1

From сан (san, my, mine); related to сирла (sirla, light, bright, clear) and серло (serlo, light, brightness, illumination).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /sə/

Noun

са (saclass d

  1. soul
  2. life
  3. spirit
  4. light
  5. vision

Etymology 2

Unknown.

Noun

са (sa)

  1. corner

Ingush

Pronoun

са (sa)

  1. (possessive) my
    Са цӏи Саид я.Sa cʼi Said ja.My name is Said.
    Хил дехьа бах са гаргара нах.Xil deḥʳa bax sa gargara nax.My relatives live on the other side of the river.
    Са наьнал дикагӏа саг вац.Sa nänal dikağa sag vac.There's nobody better than my mother.

Noun

са (saclass d (plural синош)

  1. soul

Noun

са (sa)

  1. corner

Khinalug

Etymology

  1. Akin to Avar цо (co) and Chechen цхьаъ (cḥʳaʔ) and Lak ца (ca).

Numeral

са (sa)

  1. one

Kilit

Numeral

са (transliteration needed)

  1. 100, one hundred
    • 1880, S. P. Zelinsky (С. П. Зелинский), Three Magali: Nakhichevan, Ordubadsky and Daralagezsky; Geografo-statistical and agricultural description, "Collected information about the Caucasus", v. VII (Три магала: Нахичеванский, Ордубадский и Даралагезский; Географо-статистическое и сельскохозяйственное описание, "Сборник сведений о Кавказе", т. VII):
      «Вахти князь аслнда еранали эмиабиа, манэ эшташа: бишемазун касака ман винэм ки, шемазун каланг зуна. Хачи ки, эшман хаба эшката, мандже вотма. Эшман хаба эшката ки, ки каланг ашмардиа, мандже ашмар дема деста са. О еранал манэ эшташа кюсэш эшман хаба эшката кэинг манданиш? мандже вотма ки, ману мурахаст каи манэм каим. Вотма на, писта на хаингу муни. Мандже вотма: ихтио хеста, вотим манем, шав мандже. Хачи ой эшчаман хаба эшката, мандже вотма…»
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Komi-Permyak

Etymology

A Permic word (*sad) like Udmurt су (su). Seems to be akin to some Indo-European words of the same meaning, compare Russian сажа (saža).

Noun

са (sa)

  1. soot

Moksha

Verb

са (sa)

  1. connegative of самс (sams)
    • A. P. Feoktistov (1993), Jaziki mira: Uraľskije jaziki (MOKŠANSKIJ JAZIK) , Moscow, pages 178—189
      афольхть са
      afoľhť sa
      wouldn't have come

Serbo-Croatian

Preposition

са (Latin spelling sa)

  1. Alternative form of с

Udi

Etymology

From Aghwan 𐕚𐔰 (sa, one), compare Lezgi сад (sad), Avar цо (co), Lak ца (ca) and others.

Numeral

са (sa)

  1. one

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