Sí

Etymology
From sic:.

Interjection

 * 1) yes (affirmation; commonly used to respond affirmatively to a question)

Adverb

 * No parles català? &mdash; Sí parlo català!
 * Do you not speak Catalan? &mdash; I do speak Catalan!
 * Do you not speak Catalan? &mdash; I do speak Catalan!

Verb
sí


 * 1) behold (imperative of the verb 'at síggja' (to see))

Etymology 1
From Schi:

Noun

 * 1) ski

Derived terms

 * síel
 * Compound words
 * síbakancs
 * sícipő
 * síoktató

Etymology 2
An onomatopoeia (sound imitation)

Verb

 * 1)  howl, cry, whiz

Related terms

 * sír

Derived terms

 * sió
 * sikít
 * sikoly


 * sikolt
 * síp
 * sivár


 * sivít
 * sivatag

Noun

 * 1) fairy mound

Pronoun

 * 1) she
 * 2) it

Etymology 1
From (compare Welsh hi:) < a blend of  +.

Pronoun

 * 1) she
 * Sí fri gábud condon·fóir. – "May she protect us against danger.''
 * 1) it
 * Is sí thol Dée. – "It is God's will."

Descendants

 * Irish:
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Manx:

Etymology 2
See síi#Etymology:.

Etymology 1
Latin sic

Interjection
sí


 * 1) yes, affirmation. Commonly used to respond affirmatively to a question.

Synonyms

 * claro, por supuesto
 * simón

Antonyms

 * no
 * nel

Noun

 * 1) yes; aye, ay; approbation, acceptance
 * Ganaron los síes = acceptance won = (proposal) was accepted

Etymology 2
Latin sibi

Pronoun
sí


 * 1) Third person reflexive pronoun
 * para sí mismo “for him/itself”
 * para sí misma “for her/itself”

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