Sa
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Bosnian
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Preposition
sa
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Synonyms
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Catalan
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Etymology
Latin sanus
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Adjective
sa
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Croatian
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Preposition
sa
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Estonian
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Etymology
Short form of sina.
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Personal pronoun
sa, Sa
- you, thou (personal pronoun of the second person of singular in unstressed positions)
- Mis sa teed seal? - What are you doing there?
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Usage notes
In letters, the word is written Sa.
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French
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Etymology
Latin sua, feminine form of suus
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Possessive adjective
sa
- his, her, its, one's (used before feminine nouns beginning with a consonant or an aspirated h irrespective of the gender of the owner)
- Pierre a perdu sa carte d'identité - Pierre has lost his identity card
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See also
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GuaranÃ
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Number
sa
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Indonesian
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Number
sa
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Irish
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Pronunciation
IPA: [sÉ]
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Preposition + definite article fusion
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Italian
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Verb form
sa
- (third-person singular present indicative of sapere) (he/she/it/one) knows
- Giovanni sa dov'è Laura - Giovanni knows where Laura is
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Japanese
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Roamji
sa (ã)
- -ã: -ness
- å·®: difference
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Serbian
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Preposition
sa
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Synonyms
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Slovak
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Personal Pronoun
sa or seba
Replaces the accusative of any personal pronoun whenever the object, whether expressed or implied, is of the same person as the subject. Typically can be translated as the corresponding version of oneself:
- vidÃm sa v zrkadle—I see myself in the mirror
- Koho vidÃÅ¡ v zrkadle? Seba.—Whom do you see in the mirror? Myself.
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Reflexive Pronon
sa
Bound with certain verbs, similar to the Italian si. The pronoun is a part of the verb. For example, modliÅ¥ sa—to pray. There is no modliÅ¥ in Slovak without the sa.
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Swedish
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Verb form
sa (also sade)