See also: sain, saín, sæin, and sain- säin instructive plural of säkä instructive plural of sää isän, nisä, sinä From Old High German sīn, from Proto-Germanic...
See also: Sain, saín, säin, and sain- From Middle English sainen, seinen, senen, sinen, signen, from Old English sēnian, seġnian, from Proto-Germanic *segnōną...
See also: sain, säin, and sain- From Old French (compare French saindoux), from Vulgar Latin *saginum, from Latin sagīna (“fatness”). saíl, seíl, seín...
See also: sain Sain (plural Sains) A surname. According to the 2010 United States Census, Sain is the 7155th most common surname in the United States,...
IPA(key): /saɪ̯n/ sáyn to scatter Hkaw Luk (2017) A grammatical sketch of Lacid[1], Chiang Mai: Payap University (master thesis)...
See also: sain, saín, and säin From Old Irish sain (“different, distinct, separate; peculiar, special”). sain- special, particular, specific, characteristic...
also: Sains sains third-person singular simple present indicative of sain Sians, sasin, as sin, Sanis, Sansi, ASINs sains masculine plural of sain Indonesian...
formed by combining English sign with Hindi करना (karnā, “to do”) IPA(key): /saɪn karo/ sain karo to sign Conjugation of sain karo Fiji Hindi Dictionary...