su

See also: Appendix:Variations of "su"

Translingual

Symbol

su

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-1 language code for Sundanese.

English

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

su (plural su)

  1. Alternative form of xu (former Vietnamese currency)
    • 1970, Bernard John Hurren, Airports of the World, page 105:
      100 su = 1 Vietnam dong
    • 2015, Kim Huynh, Vietnam as if...: Tales of youth, love and destiny, page 4:
      Old people pine for the days when a serving of rice cost a 100 su coin.

Alemannic German

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle High German sun, from Old High German sunu, from Proto-Germanic *sunuz. Cognate with German Sohn, Dutch zoon, English son, Icelandic sonur.

Noun

su m

  1. (Issime, Formazza) son

References

Aromanian

Preposition

su

  1. Alternative form of sum

Awa-Cuaiquer

Noun

su

  1. land, earth, ground

References

Azerbaijani

Other scripts
Cyrillic су
Abjad صو

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *sub.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [su]
  • (file)

Noun

su (definite accusative suyu, plural sular) (countable, uncountable)

  1. water
    stəkana su tökməkto pour water into a glass
    Bəzi ölkərdə əhalinin təmiz içməli suyu yoxdur.
    In some countries, the population doesn't have clean drinking water.
  2. juice
    armud suyupear juice.
    Pomidorun suyu buxarlanıb yalnız “əti” qalmalıdır.The juice of the tomato should vaporize and only the "meat" remain.

Declension

The words and su (and sometimes mövqe) are the only ones in Azerbaijani to take a y in the singular accusative, genitive, and dative cases, and in the singular possessive forms.

    Declension of su
singular plural
nominative su
sular
definite accusative suyu
suları
dative suya
sulara
locative suda
sularda
ablative sudan
sulardan
definite genitive suyun
suların
    Possessive forms of su
nominative
singular plural
mənim (my) suyum sularım
sənin (your) suyun suların
onun (his/her/its) suyu suları
bizim (our) suyumuz sularımız
sizin (your) suyunuz sularınız
onların (their) suyu or suları suları
accusative
singular plural
mənim (my) suyumu sularımı
sənin (your) suyunu sularını
onun (his/her/its) suyunu sularını
bizim (our) suyumuzu sularımızı
sizin (your) suyunuzu sularınızı
onların (their) suyunu or sularını sularını
dative
singular plural
mənim (my) suyuma sularıma
sənin (your) suyuna sularına
onun (his/her/its) suyuna sularına
bizim (our) suyumuza sularımıza
sizin (your) suyunuza sularınıza
onların (their) suyuna or sularına sularına
locative
singular plural
mənim (my) suyumda sularımda
sənin (your) suyunda sularında
onun (his/her/its) suyunda sularında
bizim (our) suyumuzda sularımızda
sizin (your) suyunuzda sularınızda
onların (their) suyunda or sularında sularında
ablative
singular plural
mənim (my) suyumdan sularımdan
sənin (your) suyundan sularından
onun (his/her/its) suyundan sularından
bizim (our) suyumuzdan sularımızdan
sizin (your) suyunuzdan sularınızdan
onların (their) suyundan or sularından sularından
genitive
singular plural
mənim (my) suyumun sularımın
sənin (your) suyunun sularının
onun (his/her/its) suyunun sularının
bizim (our) suyumuzun sularımızın
sizin (your) suyunuzun sularınızın
onların (their) suyunun or sularının sularının

Derived terms

Basque

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Basque *su.

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • IPA(key): /s̺u/ [s̺u]
  • Rhymes: -u
  • Hyphenation: su

Noun

su inan

  1. fire

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Catalan: socarrat

Further reading

  • "su" in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy], euskaltzaindia.eus
  • su” in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary], euskaltzaindia.eus

Bikol Central

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsu/, [ˈsu]

Article

su

  1. (Tabaco–Legazpi–Sorsogon) direct marker placed before common nouns
    Synonym: si
    Kinua ko na su pakete.
    I already got the package

See also

Chuukese

Verb

su

  1. to depart (on a journey)
  2. to go

Czech

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈsu]

Verb

su

  1. (dialect, Moravia) first-person singular present of být

Usage notes

  • Only used in grammatical contexts where být (to be) is used as a main verb; where it is an auxiliary verb the standard form jsem is used. The same speaker would, for example, say "su doma" (= I'm at home) but "dorazil jsem" (= I (have) arrived).

Synonyms

Estonian

Pronoun

su

  1. genitive singular of sa

Usage notes

  • Used unstressed in a sentence. When the pronoun is stressed, sinu (genitive of sina) is used.

Fala

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsu/

Determiner

su f sg

  1. (Lagarteiru) Apocopic form of súa (his, her, its, their)

Usage notes

  • Used in Lagarteiru before a feminine singular noun as part of a noun phrase.

See also

References

  • Valeš, Miroslav (2021) Diccionariu de A Fala: lagarteiru, mañegu, valverdeñu (web), 2nd edition, Minde, Portugal: CIDLeS, published 2022, →ISBN

Finnish

Noun

su

  1. Abbreviation of sunnuntai (Sunday).

Anagrams

French

Pronunciation

Participle

su (feminine sue, masculine plural sus, feminine plural sues)

  1. past participle of savoir: known
    J’avais su qu’elle mentait.
    I had known that she was lying.

Further reading

Anagrams

Gagauz

Noun

su

  1. water

References

  • İsmail Ulutaş, Relative Clauses in Gagauz Syntax (2004)

Greenlandic

Pronunciation

Root

su

  1. Usually has interrogative meaning.

Usage notes

Like pi, su is not used on its own, but must be supplied with affixes or inflectional endings.

Guaraní

Number

su

  1. thousand

Hausa

Pronoun

  1. they (third person plural independent subject pronoun)

See also

  • músù (3rd person plural indirect object enclitic pronoun)
  • (3rd person plural independent object pronoun)
  • -sù (3rd person plural possessive enclitic pronoun)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sùː/
    • (Standard Kano Hausa) IPA(key): [sùː]

Ideophone

sū̀

  1. slithering, sliding

Hokkien

For pronunciation and definitions of su – see (“human body; body; etc.”).
(This term is the pe̍h-ōe-jī form of ).

Ido

Etymology

From Esperanto si, from French se, Italian , Spanish se, ultimately from Latin , from Proto-Indo-European *swé + -u (personal pronoun ending).

Pronunciation

Pronoun

su (reflexive, possessive sua, possessive plural sui)

  1. self, oneself, himself, herself, itself, themselves (reflexive pronoun, 3rd person, singular or plural)
    La soldati defensis su brave.
    The soldiers defended themselves bravely.

See also

Ili Turki

Noun

su

  1. water

References

  • Zhào Xiāngrú and Reinhard F. Hahn (1989). "The Ili Turk People and Their Language". Central Asiatic Journal.

Indo-Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese seu, from Latin suus, from Old Latin *sovos, from Proto-Indo-European *swoyos.

Pronoun

su

  1. (Diu) third-person possessive pronoun; his; her; its
    • 1883, Hugo Schuchardt, Kreolische Studien, volume 3:
      Já fallou par su pai aquêl mais piquin, []
      The youngest one told his father []

Descendants

  • Macanese: su

Interlingua

Determiner

su (possessive)

  1. his
  2. her
  3. its

Usage notes

  • Does not decline on the basis of gender or number.

Inupiaq

Alternative forms

Pronoun

su

  1. what
    Su??
    What??

Italian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Latin sūsum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsu/*
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -u
  • Hyphenation:

Adverb

su

  1. up, upstairs
    Antonym: giù

Derived terms

Interjection

su

  1. come on!

Preposition

su

  1. on, upon, onto, on top
    Lezione d'inglese numero 1: Il libro è sulla tavola.
    English lesson number 1: The book is on the table.
  2. over
    L'orologio sul polsino della camicia era il marchio di fabbrica di Gianni Agnelli.
    The watch over the shirt cuff was Gianni Agnelli's trademark.
  3. about, on
    Gli italiani non sono d'accordo su molte cose sul come cucinare la pasta e soprattutto sul condimento.
    Italians don't agree on many things about how to cook pasta and especially on the sauce.
  4. above
    La Paz, che sorge a circa 3600 metri sul livello del mare, è la più alta capitale del mondo.
    La Paz, which lies about 3600 metres above sea level, is the world's highest capital city.
  5. in, out of
    Un europeo su cinque avrà più di 65 anni entro il 2025.
    One in five Europeans will be more than 65 years old by year 2025.

Usage notes

  • When followed by the definite article, su combines with the article to produce the following combined forms:
su + article Combined form
su + il sul
su + lo sullo
su + l' sull'
su + i sui
su + gli sugli
su + la sulla
su + le sulle

Derived terms

References

    Italiot Greek

    Pronoun

    su (Greek spelling σού, strong personal pronoun)

    1. Contraction of esù (you).

    Japanese

    Romanization

    su

    1. Rōmaji transcription of
    2. Rōmaji transcription of

    Koro (India)

    Etymology

    Cognate with Apatani , Hruso fu, Idu , Miji ʃu, Khumi Chin si.

    Noun

    su

    1. mithun

    Ladino

    Adjective

    su (Latin spelling, plural sus)

    1. his, her, its
    2. (often in the plural) their

    Usage notes

    For many speakers, su agrees with the antecedent in number, rather than with the noun being described.

    Lithuanian

    Etymology

    From Proto-Balto-Slavic *śun, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱóm, or from Proto-Indo-European *som-. Cognate with Proto-Slavic *sъ(n).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [sʊ]

    Preposition

    (with instrumental)

    1. with
      1. identifies the object of a reciprocal action
        kalbėtis su drauguto talk with a friend
      2. identifies accompanying people or objects
        mama su vaikaismom with [her] children
        gerti arbatą su pienuto drink tea with milk
      3. identifies an ingredient, feature, or contents
        dėžutė su dokumentaisa box of documents
        pyragas su braškėmispie with strawberries
      4. identifies time by means of a simultaneous event
        keltis su sauleto rise with the sun
      5. compares two things that are similar/identical
        panašus su tėčiu.I'm similar to [my] father.
      6. identifies the state of a subject during an action
        kalbėti su šypsenato speak with a smile
      7. identifies an instrument (equivalent to using the instrumental without su)
        valgyti su šakuteto eat with a fork

    Antonyms

    Further reading

    • Vytautas Ambrazas (2006) “3. Morphology § 8.29”, in Lithuanian Grammar, 2nd revised edition, page 419
    • Derksen, Rick (2015) “su”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Baltic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 13), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 434

    Lombard

    Etymology

    Akin to Italian su, from Latin sursum.

    Adverb

    su

    1. up

    Lower Sorbian

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [su]

    Verb

    su

    1. third-person plural present of byś
      • 1998, Erwin Hannusch, chapter 1, in Niedersorbisch praktisch und verständlich, Bautzen: Domowina Verlag, →ISBN, page 20:
        Tšochu dalej su Stare wiki.
        Somewhat further on is the Old Market.
      • 2011 September 27, I. Neumannojc, “Sadowe bomy za derjeměśe luźa a natury”, in Nowy Casnik:
        Sadowe bomy w burskich gumnach a teke na dwórach su typiske za naš region.
        Fruit trees in farmers’ gardens and even in courtyards are typical for our region.

    Macanese

    Etymology

    From Indo-Portuguese su, from Old Galician-Portuguese seu.

    Pronoun

    su

    1. third-person reflexive possessive pronoun: his (own), her (own), its (own), their (own)
      Cad'unga co su teladoEveryone with their own roof
      Atúto qui boniteza, ja dâ unga ucho pa su mai
      Atúto is so sweet, he kissed his mother
      Quiánca ta virá ficá nhum, nina azinha têm su sium.
      A boy is growing into a young man, a girl quickly has her mister.

    Usage notes

    • While êle-sa can be used in a somewhat similar manner as the third-person possessive pronoun, su in particular carries a reflexive sense, as in "his own", "her own", etc.. This is akin to the Balto-Slavic usage of savo, swój, свой (svoj), and so on, albeit usually only for the third person, rarely extending to the second person.
    • Essentially functionally equivalent to onçóm-sa, although this latter formation is less common.

    See also

    Macanese personal pronouns (edit)
    Person Singular Possessive Plural Possessive Reflexive Possessive
    First iou, io, mi*, ieu* iou-sa, iou-sua#, minha, io-sa, io-sua# nôs, nosôtro* nôs-sa, nôsso, nôs-sua# onçóm su, onçóm-sa*, onçóm-sua#
    Second vôs vôs-sa, vôsso, su, vôs-sua# vosôtro vosôtro-sa, su, vosôtro-sua#
    Third êle, êla* êle-sa, su, êle-sua# ilôtro, elôtro*, olôtro*, ulôtro* ilôtro-sa, su, ilôtro-sua#

    #: dated.
    *: rare.

    References

    Mandarin

    Romanization

    su

    1. Nonstandard spelling of .
    2. Nonstandard spelling of .
    3. Nonstandard spelling of .

    Usage notes

    • Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.

    Middle Low German

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /syː/

    Pronoun

    sü̂

    1. Alternative form of (she).

    Verb

    sü̂

    1. imperative singular of sên (to see)

    Norman

    Etymology 1

    From Old French sud, su (south), from Old English sūþ, from Proto-Germanic *sunþrą.

    Noun

    su m (uncountable)

    1. (France) south
    Alternative forms

    Etymology 2

    From Old French sur (sour, bitter), from a Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *sūraz (sour, acidic, salty, damp), from Proto-Indo-European *sūro- (sour, salty, bitter).

    Adjective

    su

    1. (Jersey) sour

    Northern Sami

    Pronoun

    su

    1. accusative/genitive of son

    Norwegian Nynorsk

    Etymology 1

    From Old Norse , accusative singular indefinite of sýr f, from Proto-Germanic *sūz, from Proto-Indo-European *suH-.

    Noun

    su f (definite singular sua, indefinite plural suer, definite plural suene)

    1. a sow, especially used for breeding
      Synonyms: purke, sugge

    Etymology 2

    From Old Norse súð.

    Noun

    su f (definite singular sua, indefinite plural suer, definite plural suene)

    1. This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.
    • sy (to sew)
    • syl m
    • saum m (seam)

    Noun

    su f (definite singular sua, indefinite plural suer, definite plural suene)

    1. (dialectal) flow of waves at a beach
    2. (dialectal) a slipstream
    Synonyms
    • (flow of waves): bølgegang, båregang

    References

    Old English

    Etymology

    From Proto-West Germanic *, from Proto-Germanic *sūz, from Proto-Indo-European *suH-. Germanic cognates include Old Saxon , Old High German (whence German Sau), Old Norse sýr (whence Swedish so). Other Indo-European cognates: Ancient Greek ὗς (hûs), Latin sus, Russian свинья́ (svinʹjá).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /suː/

    Noun

     f

    1. sow (female pig)

    Declension

    See also

    Salar

    Etymology

    From Proto-Turkic *sub.

    Noun

    su (3rd person possessive [please provide], plural [please provide])

    1. water

    References

    Tenishev, Edhem (1976) “su”, in Stroj salárskovo jazyká [Grammar of Salar], Moscow

    Sardinian

    Alternative forms

    • s' (apocopated, used before vowels)

    Etymology

    From Latin ipsum, accusative singular of ipse (himself).

    Pronunciation

    Article

    su m (plural (Logudorese, Nuorese) sos or (Campidanese) is, feminine sa)

    1. (Logudorese, Campidanese, Nuorese) the (masculine singular definite article)

    References

    • Rubattu, Antoninu (2006) Dizionario universale della lingua di Sardegna, 2nd edition, Sassari: Edes
    • Wagner, Max Leopold (1960–1964) “ísse”, in Dizionario etimologico sardo, Heidelberg

    Serbo-Croatian

    Verb

    su (Cyrillic spelling су)

    1. third-person plural present of bȉti

    Sicilian

    Etymology

    From Vulgar Latin *ipsu, from Latin ipsum, from ipse.

    Article

    su m sg (f sa, plural si)

    1. Alternative form of lu (rare)
    Sicilian articles
    Masculine Feminine
    indefinite singular un, nu na
    definite singular lu, û la, â
    definite plural li, î li, î

    Spanish

    Etymology

    Inherited from Latin suum, from Proto-Italic *sowos, from Proto-Indo-European *sewos, from *swé.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /su/ [su]
    • Audio (Colombia):(file)
    • Rhymes: -u
    • Syllabification: su

    Determiner

    su (third person possessive of singular, plural sus)

    1. (before the noun) Apocopic form of suyo his, her, its, one's, their, your (formal)
      Vino con su amigo.
      He came with his friend.
      Habló a sus hijas.
      She spoke to her daughters.
      1. used to express an approximate number: about, approximately
        Pesa sus dos kilogramos.
        It weighs about two kilograms.
        (literally, “It weighs its two kilograms.”)
    2. (before the noun, formal) Apocopic form of suyo (your)

    Usage notes

    • The forms su and sus are only used before and within the noun phrase of the modified noun. In other positions, a form of suyo is used instead:
    Son sus libros. — “[They] are his books.”
    Son los libros suyos. — “[They] are his books.” (“...the books of him.”)
    Son los suyos. — "[They] are his."

    Besides being a pronoun, because su occurs in a noun phrase and expresses reference, it also grammatically classifies as a determiner (specifically a possessive/genitive determiner).

    Further reading

    Sumerian

    Romanization

    su

    1. Romanization of 𒋢 (su)

    Tarifit

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

    (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

    Verb

    su (Tifinagh spelling ⵙⵓ)

    1. (transitive) to drink
    2. (transitive) to absorb, to draw in, to soak up
    3. (transitive) to swallow

    Conjugation

    This verb needs an inflection-table template.

    Derived terms

    • Verbal noun: tissi (to act of drinking)
    • Causative: sessu (to make drink; to water; to irrigate)
      • Verbal noun: asessu
    • Passive: twassu (to be absorbed)
    • tissi (drinks, beverages)
    • tassawt (irrigation)
    • tasast (trough)
    • imeswi (drinker)

    Tausug

    Etymology

    From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *suluq.

    Noun

    1. source of light

    Tocharian B

    Pronoun

    su

    1. he, she, it

    See also

    Tok Pisin

    Etymology

    From English shoe.

    Noun

    su

    1. shoe

    Turkish

    Etymology

    From Ottoman Turkish صو (su), from earlier *suv, from Proto-Turkic *sub (water). Cognate with Old Turkic 𐰽𐰆𐰉 (sub).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /su/
    • Hyphenation: su
    • (file)

    Noun

    su (definite accusative suyu, plural sular)

    1. water
    2. juice

    Declension

    The declension of su is somewhat irregular: the genitive form of the singular is suyun and not sunun; also, the third-person-singular possessive is suyu and not susu.

    Inflection
    Nominative su
    Definite accusative suyu
    Singular Plural
    Nominative su sular
    Definite accusative suyu suları
    Dative suya sulara
    Locative suda sularda
    Ablative sudan sulardan
    Genitive suyun suların
    Possessive forms
    Nominative
    Singular Plural
    1st singular suyum sularım
    2nd singular suyun suların
    3rd singular suyu suları
    1st plural suyumuz sularımız
    2nd plural suyunuz sularınız
    3rd plural suları suları
    Definite accusative
    Singular Plural
    1st singular suyumu sularımı
    2nd singular suyunu sularını
    3rd singular suyunu sularını
    1st plural suyumuzu sularımızı
    2nd plural suyunuzu sularınızı
    3rd plural sularını sularını
    Dative
    Singular Plural
    1st singular suyuma sularıma
    2nd singular suyuna sularına
    3rd singular suyuna sularına
    1st plural suyumuza sularımıza
    2nd plural suyunuza sularınıza
    3rd plural sularına sularına
    Locative
    Singular Plural
    1st singular suyumda sularımda
    2nd singular suyunda sularında
    3rd singular suyunda sularında
    1st plural suyumuzda sularımızda
    2nd plural suyunuzda sularınızda
    3rd plural sularında sularında
    Ablative
    Singular Plural
    1st singular suyumdan sularımdan
    2nd singular suyundan sularından
    3rd singular suyundan sularından
    1st plural suyumuzdan sularımızdan
    2nd plural suyunuzdan sularınızdan
    3rd plural sularından sularından
    Genitive
    Singular Plural
    1st singular suyumun sularımın
    2nd singular suyunun sularının
    3rd singular suyunun sularının
    1st plural suyumuzun sularımızın
    2nd plural suyunuzun sularınızın
    3rd plural sularının sularının
    Predicative forms
    Singular Plural
    1st singular suyum sularım
    2nd singular susun sularsın
    3rd singular su
    sudur
    sular
    sulardır
    1st plural suyuz sularız
    2nd plural susunuz sularsınız
    3rd plural sular sulardır

    Derived terms

    juice

    Further reading

    • su”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu

    Upper Sorbian

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈsu/
    • Rhymes: -u
    • Syllabification: su

    Verb

    su

    1. third-person plural present of być
      Woni su na pućowanjach.
      They are traveling.

    Uyghur

    Noun

    su

    1. Latin spelling of سۇ (su)

    Veps

    Etymology

    From Proto-Finnic *suu.

    Noun

    su

    1. mouth

    Inflection

    Inflection of su (inflection type 13/ma)
    nominative sing. su
    genitive sing. sun
    partitive sing. sud
    partitive plur. suid
    singular plural
    nominative su sud
    accusative sun sud
    genitive sun suiden
    partitive sud suid
    essive-instructive sun suin
    translative suks suikš
    inessive sus suiš
    elative suspäi suišpäi
    illative suhu suihe
    adessive sul suil
    ablative sulpäi suilpäi
    allative sule suile
    abessive suta suita
    comitative sunke suidenke
    prolative sudme suidme
    approximative I sunno suidenno
    approximative II sunnoks suidennoks
    egressive sunnopäi suidennopäi
    terminative I suhusai suihesai
    terminative II sulesai suilesai
    terminative III sussai
    additive I suhupäi suihepäi
    additive II sulepäi suilepäi

    Derived terms

    • azegensu
    • avoinsu
    • hijamsu
    • magedsu
    • oružjsu
    • sulagi
    • sunkibu

    References

    • Zajceva, N. G., Mullonen, M. I. (2007) “пасть, рот, устье”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovarʹ [New Russian–Veps Dictionary], Petrozavodsk: Periodika

    Vietnamese

    Pronunciation

    • (Vinh) IPA(key): [ʂu˧˥]

    Adjective

    su

    1. North Central Vietnam form of sâu (deep)
      nác sudeep water

    Welsh

    Noun

    su m (plural suon, not mutable)

    1. Alternative form of si

    Western Yugur

    Etymology

    From Proto-Turkic *sub, compare Turkish su.

    Noun

    su

    1. water

    References

    • Léi Xuănchūn, Xībù Yùgù-Hàn Cídiăn, Chéngdŭ, Sichuan Minzu Chubanshe, 1992

    White Hmong

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ʂu˧/

    Etymology 1

    From Proto-Hmong *sjɛŋᶜ (midday meal),[1]

    Noun

    su

    1. noon
    2. the noon meal, midday meal
    Derived terms
    • noj su (to eat lunch)
    • tav su (noon)

    Verb

    su

    1. to swell, rise
    2. (of bread, cakes, etc.) to increase in volume

    References

    • Heimbach, Ernest E. (1979) White Hmong — English Dictionary, SEAP Publications, →ISBN, page 299.
    1. Ratliff, Martha (2010) Hmong-Mien language history (Studies in Language Change; 8), Camberra, Australia: Pacific Linguistics, →ISBN, page 283.
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