zi

See also: , , , , and ZI

Albanian

Pronunciation

Etymology

Contraction of *zëi, from Proto-Albanian *džedi, from earlier *džedíja, from *gʷedijos, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷoh₁dʰo- (compare Dutch kwaad (angry, evil), Serbo-Croatian gȁd (loathing, nausea)).

Adjective

i zi m (feminine e zezë, masculine plural zinj, feminine plural zeza)

  1. black
Derived terms

Antonyms


Basque

Etymology

From Proto-Basque *zini.

Noun

zi

  1. acorn

Declension


Cimbrian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle High German si(e), from Old High German siu, from Proto-Germanic *sī, nominative singular feminine of *iz. Cognate with German sie, Dutch zij, Gothic 𐍃𐌹 (si).

Pronoun

zi

  1. (Sette Comuni) she, her

Inflection

References

  • “zi” in Martalar, Umberto Martello; Bellotto, Alfonso (1974) Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Sette Communi vicentini, 1st edition, Roana, Italy: Instituto di Cultura Cimbra A. Dal Pozzo

Ewe

Noun

zi

  1. deer

Hausa

Noun

 m (possessed form zîn)

  1. (card games) diamonds

Japanese

Romanization

zi

  1. Rōmaji transcription of
  2. Rōmaji transcription of
  3. Rōmaji transcription of ずぃ
  4. Rōmaji transcription of ズィ

Mandarin

Romanization

zi

  1. Pinyin transcription of
  2. Nonstandard spelling of .
  3. Nonstandard spelling of .
  4. Nonstandard spelling of .
  5. Nonstandard spelling of .

Usage notes

  • English transcriptions of Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.

Middle Dutch

Verb

zi

  1. Alternative spelling of si; first-person and third-person singular present subjunctive of wēsen

Romanian

Alternative forms

  • d̦i (obsolete)
  • d̦iua (obsolete)
  • ziuă

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [zi]

Etymology 1

From Latin dīēs (day), back-formed from the accusative diem (whose vowel was once long), from Proto-Italic *djēm, the accusative of *djous, from Proto-Indo-European *dyḗws (heaven, sky). Compare Spanish día, archaic Italian .

Noun

zi f (plural zile)

  1. day
Declension
Antonyms
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Forms of zice.

Verb

zi

  1. second-person singular imperative of zice
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