ся

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See also: сѧ, са, -ся, and -са

Bulgarian

Adverb

ся (sja)

  1. Alternative spelling of с'я (s'ja)

Usage notes

Spelling contracted words without the apostrophe is non-standard, but is actually the more common way to spell them colloquially, especially so on the internet. Since с'я is itself colloquial, it is rare to see it written with an apostrophe.

Moksha

Etymology

From Proto-Mordvinic *śe, from Proto-Uralic *śe (it). Cognates include Erzya се (śe), Finnish se, Estonian see.[1]

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /sʲæ/

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Pronoun

ся (śa)

  1. (demonstrative) that
    • V. I. Ščankina (2011) Russko-mokšansko-erzjanskij slovarʹ , Saransk, →ISBN
      ся и тона
      śa i tona
      that and the other
      сяда меле
      śada meľe
      after that
      сянкса, сянкса штоба, сянь кувалма
      śanksa , śanksa štoba, śań kuvalma
      because of that, as a consequence (of that)
      сяс мес
      śas mes
      because
      сяс, сянкса
      śas , śanksa
      therefore
      эста, ся пингть
      esta, śa pingť
      at that time (lit. "of that time")

Declension

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ see”, in Eesti etümoloogiasõnaraamat [Estonian Etymological Dictionary] (in Estonian) (online version), Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus (Estonian Language Foundation), 2012

Russian

Etymology

Contracted from себя́ (sebjá) and probably not a direct descendant of Proto-Slavic *sę (whence -ся (-sja)) or Old Church Slavonic сѧ ().

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

ся (sja)

  1. (colloquial) Contraction of себя́ (sebjá).

Ukrainian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sę. Cognate Polish się.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

ся (sja)

  1. (poetic), (old Ukrainian) reflexive pronoun; oneself, self