сен

See also: -сөн, -сэн, сән, and Appendix:Variations of "sen"

Bulgarian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sěnь, superseded in the modern language by its diminutive ся́нка (sjánka).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sɛn]

Noun

сен • (sen) f (relational adjective се́нен) (dialectal, obsolete)

  1. shadow, umbra

Declension

Alternative forms

  • сян (sjan) dialectal

Derived terms

References

Evenki

Etymology

From Proto-Tungusic *sian, compare Manchu ᡧᠠᠨ (šan), Nanai сиан (sian).

Noun

се̄н • (sēn)

  1. ear

Karachay-Balkar

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *sen (thou).

Pronoun

сен • (sen)

  1. you (singular)

Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic سەن
Cyrillic сен
Latin sen

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *sen (thou). Cognate with Turkish sen (thou) and Old Turkic 𐰾𐰤 (sen, you).

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Pronoun

сен • (sen)

  1. you, thou (second-person singular familiar subject pronoun)

See also

Kumyk

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *sen (thou).

Pronoun

сен • (sen)

  1. you (second-person singular personal pronoun)

See also

Kyrgyz

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *sen (thou).

Pronoun

сен • (sen) (familiar, polite сиз, Arabic spelling سەن)

  1. you; thou (second-person singular familiar personal pronoun)

See also

References

Nogai

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *sen. Compare to Turkish sen.

Pronoun

сен • (sen)

  1. you (second-person singular familiar personal pronoun)

References

  • Baskakov Nogaisko-Russkiy Dictionary(Slovar).

Northern Altai

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *sen. Cognate to Shor сен (sen), Khakas син (sin), Chulym сӓн (sän), Western Yugur sen, Tuvan сен (sen), Tofa сен (sen), etc.

Noun

сен • (sen)

  1. you, thou

References

L. M. Tukmačev, editor (1995), “сен”, in Kumandinsko-Russkij Slovarʹ [Kumandy-Russian Dictionary], Biysk: Kandidat filologičeskix nauk, Izdatelʹstvo bijskij kotelʹščik, →ISBN

Rutul

Noun

сен (transliteration needed)

  1. year

Shor

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *sen. Compare to Turkish sen.

Pronoun

сен • (sen)

  1. you (second-person singular familiar personal pronoun)

References

  • Baskakov Nogaisko-Russkiy Dictionary(Slovar).

Southern Altai

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *sen (thou, you). Cognate with Kazakh сен (sen), Kyrgyz сен (sen), Crimean Tatar sen, Kumyk сен (sen), Bashkir һин (hin), Tatar син (sin), Azerbaijani sən, Turkish sen, Turkmen sen, Uzbek sen, Shor сен, Tuvan сен (sen), Western Yugur sen, etc.

Pronoun

сен • (sen)

  1. you, thou

Tuvan

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *sẹ- (thou). Cognate with Turkish sen (you).

Pronoun

сен • (sen)

  1. you (singular)

See also

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