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Ti
ti
ti
English
Noun
ti (plural tis)
- (music) A syllable used in solfège to represent the seventh note of a major scale.
Synonyms
Translations
Etymology 2
From a Polynesian language, related to Hawaiian kī.
Alternative forms
Noun
ti (plural tis)
- The good luck plant, Cordyline fruticosa, an evergreen shrub.
Anagrams
Albanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ti/
Etymology
From Proto-Albanian *tū, from Proto-Indo-European *túh₂; accusative ty is from Proto-Albanian *twā from emphatic *tu̯ḗm, clitic të is from clitic *te, and ablative teje is from locative *toí + -je from meje (see unë).
Pronoun
ti (accusative ty, dative ty, ablative teje)
- you (singular)
Declension
See also
Aromanian
Etymology
From Latin tē, accusative of tū. Compare Romanian te.
Pronoun
ti (unstressed accusative and reflexive form of tu)
- (direct object) you
Related terms
Breton
Etymology
From Proto-Brythonic *tɨɣ, from Proto-Celtic *tegos, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)teg-.
Noun
ti m
Byangsi
Noun
ti
References
- Yasuhiko Nagano, Randy J. LaPolla, New Research on Zhangzhung and Related Himalayan Languages (2001)
- Tibeto-Himalayan Languages of Uttarkhand (1989), section Chaudangsi-Byangsi, page 161:
Chaudangsi
Noun
ti
References
- Tibeto-Himalayan Languages of Uttarkhand (1989), section Chaudangsi-Byangsi, page 161:
Czech
Etymology
Inflected form of ten.
Pronunciation
Pronoun
ti
- they, those
- Kde jsou Pavel s Ivanou? Ti přijdou později. ― Where are Pavel and Ivana? Those two will come later.
Synonyms
Related terms
Danish
Etymology 1
From Old Norse tíu, from Proto-Germanic *tehun, from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥t (“ten”). Cognate with Icelandic tíu, Faroese tíggju, Norwegian ti, Swedish tio, and English ten.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ti/, [tˢiˀ]
- Rhymes: -i
Numeral
ti
- (cardinal) ten
Etymology 2
See tie.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tiː/, [tˢiːˀ]
Verb
ti
- imperative of tie
Darmiya
Noun
ti
References
- A Descriptive Grammar of Darma: An Endangered Tibeto-Burman Language (2007)
Dogrib
Noun
ti
References
- Tłįįchǫ yati Enįhtł'è (1996; published by the Dogrib Divisional Board of Education, Dogrib Language Centre)
- Thomas Sebeok, Native Languages of the Americas, volume 1, page 292: [Howren] notes u > i in Dogrib (ti 'water', Hare-Bearlake tu; this shift occurs also in Ingalik and Tanaina in Alaska)
Finnish
Etymology 1
From tiistai (“Tuesday”).
Abbreviation
ti
Etymology 2
Noun
ti
- dit (spoken representation of a dot in radio and telegraph Morse code)
Declension
- not inflected
Synonyms
Derived terms
- titata
- titaus
- titari
Related terms
- taa (dah)
Friulian
Etymology
From Latin tē, accusative singular of tū. As an indirect object, in part from Latin tibi, dative singular of tū, through a Vulgar Latin *ti.
Pronoun
ti (second person direct object, indirect object)
Related terms
Galician
Etymology
Pronoun
ti nominative and oblique (dative che, accusative te)
- you (singular second-person personal pronoun)
See also
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈti]
Etymology 1
From Proto-Uralic *te (compare Finnish te).
Pronoun
ti
- (personal) you (second-person plural, nominative, informal form)
Declension
Etymology 2
Noun
ti (plural tik)
Declension
Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, front unrounded harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | ti | tik |
accusative | tit | tiket |
dative | tinek | tiknek |
instrumental | tivel | tikkel |
causal-final | tiért | tikért |
translative | tivé | tikké |
terminative | tiig | tikig |
essive-formal | tiként | tikként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | tiben | tikben |
superessive | tin | tiken |
adessive | tinél | tiknél |
illative | tibe | tikbe |
sublative | tire | tikre |
allative | tihez | tikhez |
elative | tiből | tikből |
delative | tiről | tikről |
ablative | titől | tiktől |
Possessive forms of ti | ||
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possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | tim | tijeim |
2nd person sing. | tid | tijeid |
3rd person sing. | tije | tijei |
1st person plural | tink | tijeink |
2nd person plural | titek | tijeitek |
3rd person plural | tijük | tijeik |
See also
External links
Ido
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ti/
Pronoun
ti
- Alternative form of iti
- Ti esas plu forta, ma ci plu bela. ― Those guys is stronger, but these guys is prettier.
Pronoun
ti
- Alternative form of iti
- Yes, ma me kredas ke ti esas plu bona. ― Yes, but I think that those (things) is better.
Istriot
Etymology
Pronoun
ti
- you (second-person singular personal pronoun)
- 1877, Antonio Ive, Canti popolari istriani: raccolti a Rovigno, volume 5, Ermanno Loescher, page 29:
- Ti son la manduleîna inzucherada.
- You are the sugared almond.
- Ti son la manduleîna inzucherada.
- 1877, Antonio Ive, Canti popolari istriani: raccolti a Rovigno, volume 5, Ermanno Loescher, page 29:
Italian
Etymology 1
From Latin tē (accusative of tū), from Proto-Indo-European *twé, *te, accusative of *túh₂ (“you”). As a dative, in part from Latin tibi, dative of tū, through a Vulgar Latin *ti.
Pronoun
ti
Related terms
Etymology 2
Noun
ti m (invariable)
Lai
Noun
ti
References
Mandarin
Romanization
ti
- Nonstandard spelling of tī.
- Nonstandard spelling of tí.
- Nonstandard spelling of tǐ.
- Nonstandard spelling of tì.
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.
Mara Chin
Noun
ti
References
- Fred W. Savidge, A grammar and dictionary of the Lakher language (1908)
- marasaw.com wordlist
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse tíu, from Proto-Germanic *tehun (“ten”), from Proto-Indo-European *déḱm̥t (“ten”). Cognate with Icelandic tíu, Faroese tíggju, Swedish tio, Danish ti and English ten.
Numeral
ti
- (cardinal) ten
Derived terms
References
- “ti” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Numeral
ti
- (cardinal) ten
Derived terms
References
- “ti” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Pattani
Noun
ti
References
- 1972, Paul Benedict, Sino-Tibetan: A Conspectus, p. 26 (as Manchati)
Portuguese
Etymology 1
From Old Portuguese ti, from Latin tibi, from Proto-Indo-European *tébʰye, dative of *túh₂ (“you”).
Pronunciation
- (Portugal, Northeast Brazil, South Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈti/
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃi/
- Rhymes: -i
Pronoun
ti
- prepositional of tu
- Dá-los-ei a ti.
- I will give them to you.
- Dá-los-ei a ti.
See also
Portuguese personal pronouns (edit) | |||||||||||||
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Number | Person | Nominative (subject) |
Accusative (direct object) |
Dative (indirect object) |
Oblique | Oblique with com |
Non-declining | ||||||
m | f | m | f | m and f | m | f | m | f | m | f | |||
Singular | First | eu | me | mim | comigo | ||||||||
Second | tu | te | ti | contigo | você | ||||||||
o senhor | a senhora | ||||||||||||
Third | ele | ela | o (lo, no) |
a (la, na) |
lhe | ele | ela | com ele | com ela | o mesmo | a mesma | ||
se (reflexive) | si (reflexive) | consigo (reflexive) | |||||||||||
Plural | First | nós | nos | nós | connosco (Portugal) conosco (Brazil) |
a gente | |||||||
Second | vós | vos | vós | convosco | vocês | ||||||||
os senhores | as senhoras | ||||||||||||
Third | eles | elas | os (los, nos) |
as (las, nas) |
lhes | eles | elas | com eles | com elas | os mesmos | as mesmas | ||
se (reflexive) | si (reflexive) | consigo (reflexive) | |||||||||||
Indefinite | se (reflexive) | si (reflexive) | consigo (reflexive) |
Etymology 2
Adjective
ti (invariable, comparable)
- (lexicography) Initialism of transitivo indireto.
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *ty, from Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tîː/
Pronoun
tȋ (Cyrillic spelling ти̑)
Declension
Slovene
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *ty, from Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtíː/
- Tonal orthography: tȋ
Pronoun
tí
Declension
singular | |||
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1st person | 2nd person | reflexive | |
nominative | jàz | tí | — |
accusative | méne, me | tébe, te | sébe, se |
genitive | méne, me | tébe, te | sébe, se |
dative | méni, mi | tébi, ti | sébi, si |
locative | méni | tébi | sébi |
instrumental | menój, máno | tebój, tábo | sebój, sábo |
possessive | mój | tvój | svój |
dual | |||
1st person | 2nd person | reflexive | |
nominative | mídva m, médve/mídve f, n | vídva m, védve/vídve f, n | — |
accusative | náju | váju | sébe, se |
genitive | náju | váju | sébe, se |
dative | náma | váma | sébi, si |
locative | náju | váju | sébi |
instrumental | náma | váma | sebój, sábo |
possessive | nájin | vájin | svój |
plural | |||
1st person | 2nd person | reflexive | |
nominative | mí m, mé f, n | ví m, vé f, n | — |
accusative | nàs | vàs | sébe, se |
genitive | nàs | vàs | sébe, se |
dative | nàm | vàm | sébi, si |
locative | nàs | vàs | sébi |
instrumental | nàmi | vàmi | sebój, sábo |
possessive | nàš | vàš | svój |
See also
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin tibi, dative of tu, from Proto-Indo-European *tébʰye, dative of *túh₂ (“you”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ti/
- Rhymes: -i
Pronoun
ti
See also
nominative | dative | accusative | disjunctive | ||||
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first person | singular | yo | me | mí1 | |||
plural | masc. | nosotros | nos | nosotros | |||
fem. | nosotras | nosotras | |||||
second person | singular | tuteo | tú | te | ti1 | ||
voseo | vos | vos | |||||
formal2 | usted | le | lo/la3 | usted | |||
plural | familiar4 | masc. | vosotros | os | vosotros | ||
fem. | vosotras | vosotras | |||||
formal/general2 | ustedes | les | los/las3 | ustedes | |||
third person | singular | masc. | él | le | lo | él | |
fem. | ella | la | ella | ||||
neut. | ello5 | lo/la3 | ello | ||||
plural | masc. | ellos | les | los | ellos | ||
fem. | ellas | las | ellas | ||||
sing. & pl. | reflexive | — | se | sí1 |
- Like other masculine Spanish words, masculine Spanish pronouns can be used when the gender of the subject is unknown or when the subject is plural and of mixed gender.
- If le or les precedes lo, la, los, or las in a clause, it is replaced with se (e.g., "Se lo dije" instead of "Le lo dije")
Vayu
Noun
ti
References
- Paul K. Benedict, Sino-Tibetan: A Conspectus (1972, ISBN 0521081750), page 26
Vietnamese
Etymology
Sino-Vietnamese word from 司
Pronunciation
- (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [ti˧˧]
- (Huế) IPA(key): [tɪj˧˧]
- (Hồ Chí Minh City) IPA(key): [tɪj˧˥]
Noun
ti
- (obsolete) department, division of a ministry
Synonyms
- sở
Derived terms
Wancho
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ti⁵²/
Noun
ti
References
- Robbins Burling, Mankai Wangsu, Wancho Phonology and word list, Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 21.2 (1998)
Welsh
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tiː/
Etymology 1
From Proto-Brythonic *ti, from Proto-Celtic *tū, from Proto-Indo-European *túh₂.
Alternative forms
Pronoun
ti
Usage notes
The pronoun ti can be used by itself colloquially where the affirmative second-person singular present tense of the verb ‘to be’ (rwyt) would be expected, e.g. Ti’n edrych yn union fel dy dad (‘You look just like your father’) instead of Rwyt ti’n edrych....
Etymology 2
Noun
ti m (plural tiau or tïau)
Mutation
Welsh mutation | |||
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radical | soft | nasal | aspirate |
ti | di | nhi | thi |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |