svi

See also: sví

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse svíða.

Verb

svi (imperative svi, present tense svir, passive svis, simple past sved or svei or svidde, past participle svidd, present participle sviende)

  1. to burn, scorch, singe
  2. to hurt, smart, sting

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse svíða.

Verb

svi (present tense svir, simple past svei, past participle svidd or svidt or svide, passive infinitive svidast, present participle svidande, imperative svi)

  1. to burn, scorch, singe
  2. to hurt, smart, sting

Alternative forms

References

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From nominative plural masculine of sav.

Pronoun

svi (Cyrillic spelling сви)

  1. everyone
    svi su razočaranieveryone is disappointed

References

  • svi” in Hrvatski jezični portal
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